When the weather starts to heat up, my brain just shuts down. It did have one brilliant idea before it closed shop for the summer: I had two things I wanted very much to incorporate into necklaces but they were just "too pretty" for their own good. One is a free form glass heart that I bought on Etsy that's PINK. I don't do pink. I guess I thought I could work it into a charm bracelet somehow. The other thing was a square of abalone shell that was part of a necklace in the 60's, very iridescent and all, and actually, pretty boring. But collaging them has elevated them from the banal and I'm much happier with them. I have 5 coats of Mod Podge protecting the leaves and paper, but I'm wondering if I need to also use a micro-wax or something in addition. I thought that resin might leave the finish too glossy. The Chinese writing is from a box of ointment I once bought in a Chinese pharmacy in NYC on a field trip with my friend and acupuncturist, Liz. I loved the graphics on the package and the instructions in English that said it was for radiation burns. The stuff smells like a mixture of hoisin sauce and beanpaste and works really well on non-radiation burns. And the bonus is that over the years, the oils have made the instructions all lovely and translucent.
pre-collage |
post-collaging the back tip: don't use black velvet if you share your house with cats and dogs. you will NEVER get all the hair and linty bits off. |
6 comments:
Maybe your brain is shutting down for the summer, but your heart and third eye are way open! Beautiful work as always! And, I think I also have the same ointment front the same trip - it's great on burns, I keep replacing it after my tube is used up. A must for my first aid kit!
Love,
Doris
Love the look of the collaged focals! Especially the mother of pearl. Would you mind if I borrowed the idea?
Beautiful work!
Please do! (I'm sure I've borrowed it from someone else, but it's very kind of you to ask.) Can't wait to see what you do with it.
Save me the instructions - mine are almost used up
Am also coveting your shell collage. Beautiful.
beautiful pieces! Really interesting!
Post a Comment