Thursday 29 October 2015



FINAL PIECES 
After all experimenting and exploring with texture and shapes,
 I ended up making earrings and a pendant that has texture which was from the one of the laces. it came out almost like an kiwi fruit skin which I was happy about.




Earrings
gliding metal 




Pendant
sterling sliver and gliding metal


forms
Finding my form, I used clay to play with so I can play with different shape that a  kiwi fruit forms.

I decided to use the oval shape that are in different sizes to see if I can come up with something interesting for my final design.
Started  experimenting with the shape in  metal and how the texture will be
included within the shape. 





Thursday 22 October 2015


Using lace and granulation to found texture

Using lace materials was my best experience and a interesting way to get texture, it come out very detailed and textured then the rest of  the experimentation's.

                    
  Aluminium plates                           Laces

 










This is anther texture that i came up with using gliding metal, i made balls that i soiled on a plate and  rolled it throw the roller.





Trying to get texture out off paper cutouts patterns


I printed 3 kiwi fruit pictures and  started cutting out the negative spaces to form patterns 


using aluminium plate I rolled the paper pattern throw the roller.




These are the texture I end up getting, which i really didn't like.




Cotton fabrics texture


In order to found a texture I need for my final design, I had to experiment with different cotton materials. 



cotton wool, cotton fabrics and shoe lace material,
used gliding metal plates to roll the fabrics throw the roller to get the texture on the plates.





Inspiration

Looking from my 3 blog posts of jewellers and what they have in common is textured work, I chose a kiwi fruit as my inspiration, what I liked about this fruit is the outside texture and the inside which I found very interesting and not so dramatic.




I decided to dry the skin of kiwi friut to get the texture of the skin but it didn't work as I thougth it would, 





Monday 12 October 2015

Naomi James

Naomi James graduated in jewellery at middlesex. she works with a variety of materials, always designing as she works allowing the making processs to inspire the final design. she has experimented with feathers, dried flowers, leaf skeletons and found that an amazing amount of detail was picked up on the silver, what interest me in this brooch was the different texture on the brooch. Naomi James can be found on love dazzle and her website Naomi James





 Naomi James 
earrings
made in sterling silver








 Naomi James 
pendant
made in sterling silver




 



 
                                               


 Naomi James 
brooch
made in sterling silver



 

Sunday 11 October 2015


Sarah Straussberg

Sarah Straussberg graduated from Brihgon University in 2011 with a BA (hons) in 3D meterials practice. she is inspired by details and patterns in nature, her interest and passion for sculpture is transparent in her jewellery designs, Sarah's jewellery is interesting and powerful in terms of  shapes and details that what made me chose her as an inspiration. Sarah Straussberg can be found on love dazzle and her wedsite Sarah Straussberg





ring
made in Gold
  
 
 
 
 
ring
made in Gold
 
 
 
pendant
made in Gold
 



 

Monday 5 October 2015

Josef Koppmann


Josef Koppmann's transgressing form the organic and leaning towards more geometrical shapes, Josef makes dramatic and textured jewellery that looks very interesting and Artie and that really got me interested in his work. His work can be found on love dazzle and website, Josef Koppmann website





earrings
24ct gold and silver




ring
24ct gold and silver
 
 
 
   
earrings
24ct gold and silver