Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Pearly Crystal Earrings

Just listed in my Etsy shop.

As I state in the description, Swarovski pearls are the best "fake" pearls in the world! Their luster is second to none, except for the real deal. And even then, it takes an exceptional real pearl to out-luster these.

I love to make these sort of earrings. They are simple and elegant, quick and easy to make, and they can be customized to the color preference of the buyer.

One of my blog-buddies from Entrecard (visit her blog ... she's a very talented artist!) asked me in a comment left on the preceding post about where I get my design inspiration. Most of the time, I get it from the components themselves. Whether crystals, pearls, stones or metal findings ... the shape, texture, color, size "speaks" to me. Sometimes a particular object remains mute until another time, but all the things I gather eventually tell me what to do.

I was blog-hopping last week and stumbled across a blog by another jewelry artist who wrote about a book he appreciates and refers to quite a bit. I do not remember his name, the name of the book or the author but he mentioned 6 principles of jewelry design which I copied into a Word document. I found them compelling and a good metaphor for life in general, not just for design. I'll be discussing each point in the future, as soon as I find that blog again so I can give proper credit to all involved.

I was pleased to see that I instinctually follow all 6 principles!

My target market is the business woman so all of my designs are geared towards her whether "formal" or "casual" or "cocktail." So design inspiration is never lacking.

I do see things in my wanderings that inspire. I saw a painting of Queen Elizabeth I once in a book that inspired a gorgeous necklace, the prototype which I kept for myself and often wear to my networking events.

I am always looking at fashion magazines and internet sites/blogs for inspiration. I avoid looking at jewelry specifically, but look to the clothing to see if I could make something that would harmonize and complete the look.

I realize I need to count myself fortunate in that the medium I chose to express my art is never lacking for inspiration! However, it is a struggle to avoid the mundane and the mediocre.

9 comments:

Silver Canyons said...

oohhh, these are very pretty!

Anonymous said...

I love it too, it's pretty cute.

Linda Hammelman said...

Beautiful Hilary! And you've been tagged! See by blog...

Rambler said...

Woooo this is so so NICE lurve it!

OLLIE MCKAY'S ~ A Chic Boutique said...

These are exceptionally beautiful! Thinking they would like wonderful on a group of bridesmaids or for the bride! Great Etsy shop ~ I love looking on Etsy ~ except that there is so much there, at times I feel overwhelmed!

Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Thanks for visiting my blog and for appreciating the paintings of van Gogh. I am linking you to my blog. I hope you do the same with mine. Thanks for the post. I like those designs. They're heavenly. God bless you always.

Jackie said...

Oh my these are very lovely...I love them.:-)

Cheryl said...

Those are gogeous! I've done a little beading myself, but nothing this beautiful! You are talented! Thanks for stoppying by my blog! Have a Happy Sunday! : )

Anonymous said...

Those are very pretty! Well done!