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Hello friends!
I must say how
flattered I was to be asked to write a guest post here in this lovely
community. When asked to post I really had no idea where to start so Izzy
suggested I write on what inspires me.
Well I would have to say what inspires me is everything around me
really.... especially COLOR.
Color spectrum chart.
I think artists are
given special eyes to view the world closely, differently than the average
person.
I heard that people
perceive color differently. I never realized I had a knack for picking colors
until I had a friend that didn't have that same gift. I guess sometimes we
don't realize certain things we have are gifts and don't realize that not
everyone has them. I feel I get my artistic gift and color sense from my
mother, whom is an artist as well. Here
is a picture of one of her paintings she made me for Christmas. I look at it
every day since it hangs just above my computer. It is no wonder I had the idea
to see how it translated into glass!
Here is a picture of
mom's painting and my bead inspired by her work.
I took this bead a
step further and created a pendant so that my mom could wear my interpretation
of her painting around her neck.
Sometimes I am
inspired by scrapbook paper. A certain color palette or pattern might catch my
eye. I generally pick up the paper and stick it on my studio wall for
inspiration or maybe just walking past it will inspire an idea right away.
I saw this paper at
Hobby Lobby and picked it up since I loved the colors. This design and color
palette turned into my "Retro Daisy" design! Aren't these colors
yummy?!
Sometimes my own work
inspires me to move in different directions. For instance I created this set of
"Tornado Candy" beads back in 2009.
In 2012 I decided to
re-visit this design only I started out by making a large focal size. When starting the new design in a focal size,
I kept getting ideas so I pushed the design a little further each time until I
had created 3 new styles from just a single idea !
From Left to
Right:"Tornado Candy", "Tornado Candy Ruffle", "Tornado Candy Ruffle Button", and
"Tornado Candy Ruffle Daisy".
I truly love bright colors,
so naturally that is my color palette of choice. My very favorite colors are
lime green and aqua. So sometimes when I have a design idea I start out
creating them in my favorite colors. I then like to add in some other favorites
like coraly pink or orchid purple. See how well they seem to complement each
other?!
I also enjoy working
in more earthy colors as well like in my "Desert Serpent" design.
Earthy ivory with a smack of rainbow colors.
My newest inspiration
comes from one of your very own Love My Art Jewelry artist and designer, StaciSmith!
We recently did a
bead swap and I received these amazing beads from her.
I was so inspired by
them I began to color match my glass to her work and create a special bead set!
We were both so
excited about this idea that we are doing a very special project together that
we will be revealing on our blogs soon!
I hope that reading
this post helps you put on your
"artist eyes" so you can take
a deeper look at the world around you and be INSPIRED!
xo Genea
6 comments:
Hey Miss Genea...I love this post..you are so amazingly talented...your beads and creations are so unique...and at first glance it it easy to know that they are yours...you are such an inspiration not only as an artist but as a friend too..your are truly a beautiful person inside and out...5 more seepies......xoxo
Hey Lana!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! You so sweet! Thank you for your kind words!
I'm excited to hear that my beads are recognizable at a glance!
Awww Lana! You are so sweet! I very much enjoy our friendship and think you are quite amazing yourself!
Yay for 5 more seepies!!
xoxo
Loved everything about this post! Inspiration to final artwork! Beautiful Beads, Genea!
So great to meet you. I'm visiting you from lmaj and just had to stop by and say your glass work is amazing!! Warmest Regards,Cat
Hey Cat! Nice to meet you as well! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
xo Genea
Thanks so much Hilary!:D
xo G
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