Showing posts with label colours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colours. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Fini Friday! Mystic Colours!

Hello Everyone! 
Welcome to Fini Friday! 
We've had a bit of snow and a return to Winter this week! I hope all is well with you and yours during this week-long adventure! I've a finished creation to show today...one that has been quite a few years in the growing! 
Working Title: Mystic Colours 
Ingredients: Popcap Pendant (metal and turquoise Kachina charm, hand-coloured, non-toxic resin, Popcap), Sterling silver, wood, pewter, acrylic, copper wire, metal. 
I was gifted the Kachina charm many years ago by someone who wanted to see it reinvented into something more. It has a cabochon of turquoise in the center of it. More information about kachinas can be found here. Kachinas are usually deities, ancestors or spirits that visit the Pueblo North Native Americas for any number of reasons. There are many types and kinds of kachinas including those who bless with rain, a good crop, prosperity and so forth. Kachinas are also represented with carved dolls and dancers who don ceremonial regalia during sacred ceremonies. More information on these aspects can be found here
I've encased this kachina in a non-toxic resin that I've hand-coloured to match it's turquoise cabochon. The bail is hand-wrapped from green Artistic (copper) wire. Some believe that copper is a conductor of the spiritual as well as electricity, heat and etc. 

Many cultures, including many North Native American tribes have sacred Medicine Wheels, illustrated with four sacred colours. This creation is loosely based on that idea. 
The meaning of the colours varies with each tribe and belief system, yet red is usually seen as a promise of wealth, a good life and etc. 
Yellow is often seen as representing the sun and it's blessing upon both crops and people. 
Blue is often thought to represent thought, spirit and good intentions. 
Green almost always has some connection to growth and life. 

The clasp is composed of sterling silver and enamel in the shape of a star and quietly decorated with spirals.  Spirals are seen as symbols of death and rebirth as well as life in most cultures.  Stars, too, have been valued and worshipped in most cultures across the globe! 
The placing of the vessel-shaped metal beads, the inclusion of wooden beads and much of the composition of this creation was intuitive.  I placed the beads where it felt "right", drew upon colours and materials that felt like they belonged.
This is a gorgeous, mysterious, mystic creation and I'm so interested to meet it's person!
Let's take a look at a few upcoming Sprite Creations events!  
I'll be returning to BlogTalk Radio with Cheryl Patton of 1Woman's Wisdom! We'll be chatting about the April Messages From the Faeries! 
What do the Faeries have to say about this boisterous month? 
Tune in to find out! 
Also in April... I'm so pleased to be a returning Guest Artist at the Lowertown Lofts Artist Co-Op during the Saint Paul Art Crawl
I'll be in the 3rd Floor Atrium Friday, April 27th; Sat. April 28th and Sun. April 29th! Click the links for details! 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Whimsy Wednesday! Owls, Cats and Colours!

Hello Hello! 
Welcome to Whimsy Wednesday! 
This has been a very interesting and productive week for me so far and I hope it is the same for you! 
I've been busy with creations that were in-statis as we waited for the finishing materials to arrive. The materials did arrive and so I have finished creations to show you today and Friday! 
Whee!!! 
Let's begin with the most whimsical first! 
(Working) Title: The Perfect Companions for a Psychedelic Trip 
Ingredients: Lampwork glass owls, Swarovski crystals, lead-free pewter(USA), metal, silver-plated surgical steel earwires(hypo-allergenic).
I really love these unusual owls! I wanted to keep the design simple, both to highlight the fabulous feathered friends and to create something that would be equally at home with casual jean-based outfits as well as club wear! I wonder if these would glow under black-light?! Hmmmmmm! 


These next earring creations are all about whimsy and elegance! 
Title: Miss Kitty 
Ingredients: Lampwork glass kitties, Czech glass, lead-free pewter(USA), metal, silver-plated surgical steel earwires(hypo-allergenic).
Miss Kitty's expressions are so droll that they encourage me to giggle! I love the little pink dots reminiscent of a bow just below her right ear! I gave her accenting pink cathedral-cut Czech glass beads just below her chin so that she would have a very elegant collar...as all well-mannered cats should! Hee! 


And now to take the Whimsy in a different direction! These earrings are fun in the way the colours of the furnace glass and the faceted vintage Czech glass play with the light! 
Title:  Playing with the Light
Ingredients: Furnace glass, vintage and non-vintage Czech glass, lead-free pewter(USA), metal, silver-plated surgical steel earwires(hypo-allergenic). Designing asymmetrical art and creations is always intriguing and I'm quite pleased with how these turned out! 

Speaking of art and creations, you can see these and many other creations "up-close and personal" this weekend at my first show of November! I'll be with a smaller group of independent, fine artists offering an early opportunity to shop for your Winter Holidays or for those who have birthdays in November and December! 
Come browse through fabulous art and gifts in a more intimate setting in the heart of historic Uptown Minneapolis!
Shop Local 
Saturday, Nov. 10th Only! 
9am to 6pm  
Upper Carriage House 
314 Clifton Avenue, Suite 300 
Minneapolis, MN 55403
It would be grand to see you there!
Ciao!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Whimsy Wednesday! A Fairy, Her Prince Charming and Stars!

Hello Everyone! 
Welcome to Whimsy Wednesday! 
This WW is a bit of a continuation of another posted a few weeks ago and a love story all in one! 
Whew! 

Let's start with the continuation! I first introduced you to the focal beads in this necklace in this Whimsy Wednesday post. Some of them have grown into a complete necklace creation! 
Working Title: Quilted Stars 
Ingredients: Polymer clay stars (prototypes hand-crafted by Serena Mira Astra), Czech glass, stretch cord, metal, lead-free pewter.
What a lovely, softly-coloured creation! 

And now for the love story!
This next creation is a wedding present for friends who are planning a Fairy Wedding, complete with Fairy Wings, mushrooms and much, much more! 
 It will be so much fun and I'm really looking forward to it! 
Working Title: A Fairy and Her Prince Charming 
Ingredients: Squinkies (rubber), Bali silver, Czech glass, metal, sterling silver earwires (hypo-allergenic).
I was so pleased to find this Fairy with her darker-coloured locks as they match the brides much more closely! 
YAYYYYY!!! 
So, that's it for this Whimsy Wednesday! 
See you on Friday!
Ciao!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Magical Monday! Colour!

Hello Everyone!
I hope your weekend was fabulous!
I have little bits of fun and colour to show you today!
I regret that I have very little information about where and when this photo was taken and who the bioluminiscent creatures are, but this is so beautiful!
epic win photos - Bioluminiscent Beach WIN

Next up! A cake (yes! A cake!) that I would love to own but probably never actually eat (how could you cut into that????!), so it would probably be best for me to find a statue or snuggly soft stuffed animal like that instead! But here she is!
epic win photos - Unicorn Cake WIN
Isn't that AMAZING!!!???!

And lastly, a video! About a Colour Party! This seems to be originally inspired by the Holi Festivals in India, which seem to be a celebration of the coming of Spring and bidding Winter goodbye for another year.
Click here to view!

There you have it! There is your fun, colour and energy for the day!
Have an awesome day!
Ciao!