Friday, 16 July 2010

Rainy days can be good


I am nearly half way through my summer holiday - though this last week has been so rainy and blowy it hasn't been the expected week of day trips and ice cream I had thought it might be.  Still, just being off work is bliss, and the weather has meant I have felt justified in getting on with more making of Wild Things.  So, here is a very quick post about my newest item, just listed in my Etsy shop, a necklace made using my seahorse painting.  I'm really pleased with this piece, I have used chain instead of ribbon for the necklace and think it works really well.  Fingers crossed someone else will love it too :o)

I'm off to work on a big, fluffy bumble bee painting that will hopefully be used in some jewellery pieces too.  I'll be back soon, hopefully with bee complete and some sketches from days out I will have when the sun comes back out - because it will, it always does!  Maybe I'll get a proper chance to have a play with my shiny new camera kit too!!  Watch this space.

10 comments:

  1. The sea horse pendant is beautiful. What a lovely creation!

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  2. Just a beautiful painting, the colors really drew me in. The finished deign is well done and I really like the chain/bead combo.

    Enjoy the rest of your time off work.
    Angie

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  3. I love this piece! I love seahorses - I think it's so sweet when they hold tails. nancy

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  4. Oh I like it! I am sure a lot of people will love it too =)
    Don't worry Lesley, you're not spamming anymore. And thanks for all your comments ^^

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  5. It is very beautiful - gorgeous bright colours.

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  6. Beautiful Lesley, seahorses are a lovely subject.

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  7. This is fabulous! I know that if I had available funds, it is something I would want to buy! Do you print your artwork with archival inks and then use a resin on top?

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  8. Thanks everyone for the lovely comments.

    Alex, thanks for the note re. my spamming 'incident'! Glad no one is receiving any more 'dodgy' messages.

    Raena, I so know what you mean about available funds - I'd spend an absolute fortune on Etsy if I could! I really appreciate your lovely comment! The artwork is printed with an ordinary Epson inkjet - but, I use a special spray (made by Hahnemuhle - the watercolour paper people) to spray the pictures I have printed (the paper is a special inkjet paper made by Bockingford that has the look / feel of watercolour paper). The spray protects the image against dirt / damage and especially UV damage. I have had a test print, treated with this spray, and half the image covered, on my sunniest windowsill - which does get an awful lot of strong sunlight - for nearly six months now and can report that if there is any fading, it is not visible to the naked eye! I figure jewellery worn occasionally will only get a small percentage of the exposure to sunlight that my test piece does.

    The prints are then sandwiched between 2 sheets of glass (microscope slides are perfect, in the seahorse necklace I cut them down slightly to suit the picture) then the frame is made by first sealing the two pieces together with copper tape, then I solder them using high silver content, lead-free solder. It sounds much more complicated / time consuming than it is. Next time I make a batch, I'll get The Husband to photograph each stage and share the technique - in case anyone else fancies having a go!

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  9. Thats so lovely, its really nice and I love the colours. Thats would be great to see you do it in steps.
    Really lovely!

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  10. Your work is so amazing and I must say that I am looking forward to seeing the bumble bee when you finish it....bumble bees are one of my favourites....

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