Showing posts with label Beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beads. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Busy, Busy


Holes detail. Machine and hand stitched painted timtex with aurifil threads.

I've been so busy with getting things done for an upcoming solo show, at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa, that I will be hanging on April 30th that I have forgotten to post here.  Lots of stitching and experimenting going on trying to hurry up and birth this new idea I have forming.  Photos and soon!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Bigos and Beads!!!


Bigos or Polish Hunter's Stew is on tonights menu.


A view in my sewing room, my beads are over there on that wall, and I'm sitting over here; looks like it's time to clear a path so that I can start beading and stitching once again.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Estate Sale Find


A bunch of vintage hand made necklaces that will be re-purposed for use in my bead projects.  The big blackish beads are a type of nut native to Hawaii.


The green bits is some sort of Lucite type material



I was thrilled to find these vintage cake decorations for fifty cents!



Sunday, May 04, 2014

Yesterday's Find


Orange glass beads, in necklace form, found this at JB Knacker in Gilbert, Iowa.


I plan to take the necklace apart and use the beads in a project, I'm not sure who would wear this necklace anyway as the beads are incredibly rough and scratchy.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Weekend Finds



Now that I'm feeling slightly better, I picked these yummies up at JB Knacker this past weekend, my favorite vintage shop ever!!!  The tureen will hold my vintage bead and bauble collection.  The calligraphy and fountain pen tips, well for lettering of course.

Sunday, March 09, 2014

WIP - All Beaded Up


I started this piece about a year after mom passed away in 2005, it's cigarette papers layered atop digitally printed cotton fabric and interfacing.  Machine stitched, hand stitched, beaded.


I have a lovely greyish black glass bead that I'm using to outline her shirt and arm.


Bead detail.


Interestingly enough I didn't have any grey threads in my collection, and wanted some for working on this piece so ventured over to JoAnn's and found these lovely shades of grey, in both pearl cotton and cotton floss.

Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Artist Interview with Jeanne Boydston

Artist Interview with Jeanne Boydston


As a child, I loved to look through my grandmother’s jewelry box.  I examined the bright pieces of glass and metal, delighting in the colors and shapes.  This fascination with jewelry continued through my teen years and by college, I was designing my own beaded jewelry.

In time, I developed a passion for working with sterling silver, cabochons and other natural gemstones. I view my jewelry as a small piece of art that the wearer can carry along with them.  Many different sources inspire my work: patterns cast by a sunset, the clean lines of art deco architecture, or sometimes even the stones themselves.   The seed for a new jewelry design may come from something as mundane as a light fixture or as grand as the waves on an ocean beach.  In short, my jewelry reflects my own life experiences and imagination.  I get an enormous amount of satisfaction from taking an abstract idea, solving the ascetic and technical issues in its construction and finally seeing the physical object take shape.

Q. How did you get involved in your current artistic medium?

Jeanne:  I’ve always been fascinated with jewelry, not just its ascetic values but also the symbolism and sociological aspects.  I started out making bead jewelry,  then had a brief flirtation with making glass beads.  Finally, I discovered sterling silver and it became my passion.  Since, 2010 I’ve been selling my original art jewelry thought various art shows and other venues in central Iowa.  I am currently represented by the Octagon center for the Arts Shop in Ames. (http://www.octagonarts.org/en/octagon_shop/)

Q.  What materials and processes are used in your work?

Jeanne:  My jewelry is designed and fabricated one piece at a time.  The construction process involves coaxing metal into a specific shape by using a variety of tools and techniques.  Generally, I employ the traditional fabrication methods such as sawing, soldering, forging and polishing.  However, I also explore new methods of manipulating the sterling silver and stones to achieve the desired effect.  I am largely self-taught, utilizing books, instructions videos, Internet jewelry forums and a few local classes.  The techniques and tricks gleamed from the teachers in these classes have proved to be invaluable.


Ring, fabricated silver, tube set London Blue topaz

 Q. What inspires your work?

Jeanne:  The inspiration for a new jewelry design usually comes from my observations of the world around me.  It might be an architectural detail, the leaf of a tree or maybe the patterns of sunlight on water.  Sometimes the gemstone cabochons will suggest ideas.

Q.  What are you currently working on?

Jeanne:  Usually, I have several projects going simultaneously.  The one that is nearest completion is a multi-strand bracelet.  The strands are constructed in a double loop-in-loop pattern with tubular end caps.  The final bracelet will have turquoise beads interspaced between the strands. I’ve also started to collect reference photographs for a series of lockets loosely based on plant forms.


Jeanne Boydston


 
Work in progress: Test fitting the turquoise beads prior to the final fabrication steps

Q.  What other artistic interests do you have?

Jeanne:  I’ve dabbled in hand bookbinding, fiber arts and am currently attempting to learn watercolors.

Q.  Tell us something that most people don’t know about you that they would find interesting?

Jeanne: I know how to make bobbin lace, collect antique perfume bottles and love to cook.

Friday, July 12, 2013

WIP - Greg with More Beads


Greg is in a holding pattern now, I added some 13/0 delica's to her eyebrow section and then put her aside so I can work on a couple of other projects.  The last bit I want to work on, on this piece, is to take the trim out further, more fringe like. 

Friday, July 05, 2013

Looking for a Bead Source


Ok, am looking for more of these beads since the shop that sold them went out of business. 11/0 seed beads in an olive lined in ocher and a transparent olive lined in ocher, transparent brick red lined and a transparent yellow lined.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

WIP - Greg with Beads


 
Natural dyed silk fabric machine stitched with aurifil thread.  


And now some detail shots, a combination of vintage glass and plastic beads.

WIP - Greg with some Beads




My beading spot on the sewing table.


Greg will be getting mostly purple, green, and some orange, beads.



Monday, June 17, 2013

WIP - Sunshine and Roses 061713


It should be finished tomorrow sometime, this piece has been a break through piece for me.  Break through in that while beading and stitching I resolved some issues I had with another piece I constructed way back around 2001, Big Blue Stem.


Big Blue Stem - Earth Pigments, Natural Dyes, Cotton, Cheesecloth, Stitch. 

This piece has been languishing in my studio for about twelve years.  From time to time I trot it out, hang it on my wall and alas nothing, nada, zilch, zip!  And then late Saturday night, whilest I was stitching on Sunshine and Roses it occurred to me to experiment with overlaying digitally printed silk organza fabrics onto the right hand panel.  More coming soon...


Saturday, June 15, 2013

WIP - Sunshine and Roses

 
 
 
 
Hmmm it's so bright and cheerful that that's what I went with "Sunshine and Roses".

Thursday, June 13, 2013

On My Sewing Table


Finishing of a piece I've been ignoring for several years now, it feels great to finally finish off some of these WIP's.

 

Monday, June 03, 2013

Beadless



I started adding some beads to the Queen Anne's Lace umbrels late last night and then decided I didn't like them.


So I plucked them off and am going beadless, yes I like this piece much better now, will add an edging for a finished look.


Friday, May 31, 2013

WIP - Crow on Yellow


Now with a beaded edge that needs some attention, mostly the upper right hand corner.


I'll work on the corner a bit tomorrow to "square" it up, add a few filler beads here and there, and then the center panel is finished.


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Another View of Crow on Yellow

 
In the vertical position, as it would be seen once it's finally installed inside of the niche.


The finished corner, now it's time to bead the edge and then finish the niche.


WIP - Crown on Yellow 052913


Almost done, I have a few spots that need beads on the main body and then I'll bead the edge with black beads.