I have just finished this little piece of work that I'm entering into the
Paper Artsy challenge - the subject is miniature art, and on their blog I was particularly inspired by a domino with a pretty bunch of wire and bead flowers attached. I immediately thought of seeds and twigs!
Paper Artsy challenge - the subject is miniature art, and on their blog I was particularly inspired by a domino with a pretty bunch of wire and bead flowers attached. I immediately thought of seeds and twigs!
I found this seed head in my studio and I used copper gutta around the outside. I filled it with silk clay, into which I stuck wired beads and then wrapped wire around the stem - I also used Treasure Gold on the outer shell, on the stem and on top of the clay. The bowl is about 3cm in diameter.
Not only is this an amazing piece of art, your photographs of it are so exquisite as well! It is stunning and beautiful and utterly desirable.
ReplyDeleteOh Diana. You have finally done it.......you have rendered me speechless. I have sat here trying to find words to describe this miniature work of art and beautiful doesn't seem to be enough. I love it...I mean I really love it. I'm off to buy a thesaurus.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Diana! So, delicate and beautiful! More wonderful things from your series.
ReplyDeleteAnother absolute delight! Adore every tiny little bit of it, wonderful! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteWOW Diana an exquisite, ethereal, delicate and jaw dropping miniature.
ReplyDeleteYou should get a special prize just because for your seed head.
Thank you for sharing your ArT :-) xxx
Gorgeous, love the simplicity and colour scheme and the list of products youve used makes me see a spending spree coming on! Jo
ReplyDeleteDiane it's adorable x
ReplyDeleteSo effective!!
ReplyDeleteDiana - this is absolutely stunning! As is your photography! Fabulous and perfect beads for this as well. What type of seed head is this? I hope you will post some pictures of your garden once in bloom, as I feel like I am getting to know it through its bones, as it were....so beautiful. xx Lynn
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lynn - I'm afraid I don't know what the seed head is, I don't even know where I got it from as I get given an awful lot of nature type bits and bobs from friends and family who know I collect it - or should I say hoard it!
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This is absolutely exquisite Diana. Once again, your work is breathtaking. This is so delicate and beautiful....in fact, words fail me! X😊
ReplyDeleteMe again....I have gutta......never thought of using it like this....exciting! X
ReplyDeleteVery clever using the seed head. Love the wired beads too!
ReplyDeleteAnother clever idea Diana, really love how you added texture to the outside of the pod too. So delicate.
ReplyDeleteWow - it's so delicate and beautiful. You should make a jewelry pin out of it for yourself!
ReplyDeleteYou really are my hero for using nature in art so seamlessly. This looks like some fairyland treasure.
ReplyDeleteOh Diana, you continue to surpass yourself! this is quite exquisite and such a beautiful interpretation of a seed head. I so agree with PocketSize's comment above! I would also add a completely heartfelt "AMEN" to Fuzzie's comment! Every time I see your work, my superlatives run out and I cannot express in words how your pieces make me feel!
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Absolutely stunning little abstraction of nature - beautiful piece of work!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite and inspiring project. I am so happy that I found your blog, Diana - via PaperArtsy and Hazel Agnew. I am now a huge fan of your work and I can't wait to see what you create next! xx
ReplyDeleteJust stunning and beautiful like a piece of sculpture with a helping hand from nature. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh wow wow wow another beautiful gorgeous stunning project, I was wowed last month but this is totally out of this world, such a divine fabulous creation. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
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