Monday, May 31, 2010

Livingstone Walkathon - Saturday 5th June 2010

Stand Out in Stone

Using some of Mandy's hand-selected stone focal pendant beads, Jennifer has created some absolutely gorgeous pieces of jewelry. Each piece is its own unique artistic statement.


































The beauty with stone, it that it really is natures own artwork, and each bead is a mini-artistic canvas.

A selection of these gorgeous pieces will be on display and for sale at this year's Livingstone School Walkathon - Saturday 5th June 2010. So if you are in the Durban area, stop by.




































Obsession Beads is a small, woman-owned business, featuring artisan made, unique handcrafted beaded jewelry made from stone, glass, and crystal.

Our jewelry makes wonderful gifts for Mother's Day, a wedding anniversary, Valentine's day, birthdays, and other special occasions. But then again, who needs a special occasion? Express yourself in original bead art any time!


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Dragon Chaos

Layout with Silver Art Clay - Dragon Chaos

Objective:
To design, fabricate and finish three pieces, similar in theme,
to the standards set out for the certification as a Senior Instructor.

Theme Choice
The choice was based on the following Criteria
1) Display
the versatility of the different types of the product
2) Display the
artistic functionality of the product
3) Display my ability to successfully
incorporate the various products to produce a set of jewelry indicative of my
personality.

The ultimate choice for me was a Dragon theme for many reasons, amongst them being the fact that I am leaving South Africa and will possibly never see the Drakensberg again. The ‘Berg has always been an important part of my life, and even my Landcruiser was nicknamed Dragon. (Old, Big, Rugged and Smoked occasionally)

My Dragons have been based on the beautiful and inspiring Green Iguana.

Although called “Green Iguana” these amazing creatures come in any number of glorious colors. My favorite being the flame color, one of which resides across the road form where I work. Predictably, this creature is named “Iggy”. Iggy sometimes goes on a walkabout, and this is how I got a real close look at him, and he just blew me away. The beards, their strange long-toed feet, and the strange movement as they run along the ground with their feet lifted high, those magnificent spikes that run down the length of their spine. What more inspiration does one need?

My pieces are entitled “Chaos”

Each Piece has an “Egg” in which there is a “Hidden Ball”. Each egg has a Dragon protecting it
The eggs have taken various appearances, just to add variety, and help conform to the standards required. All have been created in the same way with a solid silver ball of clay being fired and then wrapped in Cork Clay. Around the cork clay the “Eggs” have been molded using Clay, and adorned.
And finally the various Dragons all have specific features, also to allow conformation to the standards required.

The Dragon-let Brooch

The “egg” has been laid on a half solid, half syringed, leaf shaped bed. The dragon-let is clearly newly hatched and does not have all the characteristics of the parent. It is slightly camouflaged with its small array of spikes of syringe work and scaly skin made from silver flakes, all gently colored to blend with the leaf. The

The Dragon Ring.
This small carving of a dragoness, protecting her little egg with her strange long toed feet, has been created out of a solid rolled clay band, with syringe details for the spikes and a hollow “Egg” with its hidden silver ball. The little eyes have been set flush in the silver clay and then small Cubic Zircons have been used to highlight the neck area. The body and tail of clay form the continuous

The Dragon “Chaos” Necklace Pendant
This dragon was made from Cork clay and then covered with silver clay, placed on the “Egg” and carefully finished to fit on the “Egg”. The one side of the “Egg” is mirror finished, whilst the opposite side is made up of a “mesh finish” detail, using a gauze base, and then covered with paste. This has been bordered with syringe squiggles for effect and definition.
Hidden next to the Dragons body is one Silver eye pin, set off centre, and a second one at the opposite side, from which hangs a piece of the Dragon “Jewels”. It is a small pear shaped silver pendant, with a semi precious stone set in silver bezel wire, with a small fringe of syringed Spikes, the back being mirror finished.

I hope you enjoy my work!

Jennifer

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Freeform Wire Beaded Necklaces


Freshwater pearls, crystals, and shells beads combine to produce one of a kind, eye-catching necklaces.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Beaded Jewellery commissioned for Teacher Gifts


Four gift sets were ordered for Children's Teachers and Teacher's Assistants. Freshwater Pearl wire bracelets for the Principle and Vice. Glass Memory Wire Explosion bracelets made for the therapists and Teacher Helper.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Obsession - beauty in beads

Beading is my Obsession. What started out as a desire to restring a crystal necklace that snapped, has turned into a life changing experience for me.

Am I a true obssessive? I do fixate, I cannot settle with just one thing, I have lots of that one thing. Six cats, a collection of Guinea Fowl ornaments, pictures, feathers, etc. A cupboard full of only black clothes. Shoes, sometimes two pairs of the same shoe. Silver Jewellery, ONLY SILVER, tons of it - including a charm bracelet that weighs a kilo, and thirty silver rings. It took me ages every morning to put it all on, in a certain order. People noticed my jewellery, but missed ME! Then the crystals changed my life.
I learnt the basics of Jewellery making, and before I knew it, I had made watches, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets in endless colours and designs, but being a little obsessive, I made them up in sets! Every last cent goes into buying beads I want to work into a theme, and the Internet has become USEFUL! I wake up at 4.30 am so that I can have “Quality” time with my Beads before I leave for work, so when I get home I can finish making the piece I can see in my mind. This is not terrible. This is where I should have been forever, instead of obsessing over things that I could never change.