When I started pulling beads for this month's Art Bead Scene challenge I had a couple of good ideas but I wasn't sure I'd have time to get to both with so many other things on my plate and schedule. It's almost the end of the month, but I've managed to squeak in a second necklace inspired by Paul Gauguin's painting "Matamoe or Landscape with Peacocks." I'm on the road this weekend so I'm keeping this post pretty short and sweet!
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Matamoe or Landscape with Peacocks
Paul Gauguin
1892
Oil On Canvas
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This time I used an enameled pendant by
Gardanne Beads in wonderful, firey reds and oranges as my starting point. While those tones dominate the artwork, I wanted to pull in some of the other colors into my design. A fairly quick and easy way to accomplish that was by stringing three different strands of seed beads. The pendant has a second hole at the bottom that I used to add some Czech glass dangles. I'm pretty happy with the overall effect.
Thanks for checking out my latest design. If you'd like to see what other folks were inspired to create this month, check out the Art Bead Scene Pinterest board
HERE.
This is gorgeous. Not only does it match the colors of the painting, it also has an "islands" feel in the design.
ReplyDeleteSo very native and organic, beautiful and I love the dangles!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful pendant, as well as the necklace! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteLove that design. It has such a tropical feel to it
ReplyDeleteMona
Lovely seedbead mix! The colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI just simply adore this! fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love what a strand of seed beads can do! I also love this necklace I guess it should be mine!!!;)
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