Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Jewelry Mojo Challenge Week 7: One Color
This week, Heather Powers has challenged us to create something using just one color (although you can vary the value of the color from light to dark). The idea being that sometimes having a whole rainbow of choices at your fingertips can be overwhelming. So, by limiting our choices she hopes to amp up our creativity. You can get all the details about the challenge (and join in!) over on the Humblebeads blog HERE.
There's a tiny bit of irony in this week's Mojo Challenge for me... If you've been following me for a while, you know that I have a tendency toward the monochromatic in my designs and have been working hard to break out of that rut. But, hey, there's a time for everything so I will embrace my one color side again for this week! Now to just decide which color to work with...
I decided to try my hand at a bracelet design to give myself an extra challenge. (I'm not much of a bracelet wearer myself.) Still feeling in a purple mode (a color that I work with a little less often than some... see, more challenges for me) I picked out some wisteria colored Czech glass, pale purple Swarovski crystals, and deeper purple seed beads. I paired it with Vintaj brass chain and a lobster claw clasp. In retrospect using silver toned materials may have made it feel more one color, but I've been in a brass groove lately.
Worried about wear and tear on a bracelet I used medium SoftFlex beading wire which may have made the strung side seem a little stiff when not being worn. It behaves properly when on my wrist, so I think it's ok. I put the chain around the bottom portion of the bracelet with the clasp right off one of the strung ends to make it easily adjustable for folks.
I got hit with a little more one color inspiration this morning and whipped up this necklace in pinks and brass. Lots of variations of pink Czech glass going on and I painted the flowers on the pendant piece a pale pink too.
Unintentionally, my design for the Inspired by Reading Book Club this week also embraces the "One Color" idea. If you missed that one you can see it HERE.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Exploring Color Palettes
Mixing colors doesn't come all that easily to me as a jewelry designer and it's something that I want to learn more about this year. I don't come from a fine arts background, so my understanding of color theory is at a pretty basic level. When I start looking at colors, I have a strong tendency to want to keep to shades of one hue instead of branching out with pops of contrasting color. I think playing with diverse colors must be controlled by the same part of the brain that deals with asymmetry... and for me, that area of my brain just needs an extra work out!
The Spring 2013 issue of Jewelry Stringing magazine had a great article called "Colorize Your Jewelry: Top Spots for Color Inspiration." I skimmed the article when the issue first arrived, but it took me a little while to get around to checking out the websites and blogs that were highlighted by the author. The other day I finally circled back to the article and then spent the better part of the afternoon in pursuit of amazing color combinations. The article was a great jumping off point, but I found some great sites and palettes by looking around on Pinterest and other places too!
Perhaps I am just craving some color after what feels like an endless, grey Minnesotan winter, but I'm ready to celebrate COLOR! Maybe some of you are feeling the same way, so I thought I'd share some of my favorites that I discovered in my color explorations with my readers.
Design Seeds
This website is pretty much all about showing people gorgeous color palettes. Each day, Jessica Colaluca posts one or two photos along with a color palette that she pulled from it. I love how you can click on a color in a given palette and it will take you to other photos/palettes that include that color. There are some more advanced search functions as well. Since she's been at this since 2009, it's nice to be able to search through the wealth of rich color on her site!
Brandi Girl Blog
Each month as part of the monthly art challenge, the Art Bead Scene blog shares a color palette for the artwork that is created by Brandi Hussey. I have long been impressed by the beauty of these palettes but hadn't looked any further until now. I finally made the leap to look at Brandi's blog, and, WOW, what a wealth of information she shares there! Brandi is an artist who was formerly a jewelry designer so, in addition to sharing her gorgeous photography and color palettes, she also talks a lot about color theory and design and shares a ton of tips for working with color and beyond. I want (and need) to go back and explore her blog further... I can tell that I will learn a great deal from this talented lady!
Here are links to a few more spots on the interwebs that had some serious color inspiration:
All this online exploring inspired me to start a new Pinterest board, Pretty Palettes!, to save some of my favorite color combinations. My hope is that I can use this as a place to go for color inspiration if I ever get stuck on color.
Overall, my favorite sites were those where they show a color palette along side a photo (or photos) that the colors were drawn from. I like seeing an image where the colors are mixed together a bit more than just chunks of color side by side. I think seeing a picture also helps me in thinking about how to best balance the mix of colors in a design too. As I said, I'm color-challenged so I need all the help I can get!
All that being said, there are plenty of interesting web sites out there that are mostly just groupings of color. My favorite of these was Adobe's Kuler website that allows you search, create, and share color palettes (they call them themes). My favorite feature is the ability to create a palette from an uploaded a photo (or one from flickr) and then save it if you have registered with them (it's free!). Of course, you can just browse the thousands of themes that other people have created and shared.
What puzzles me the most about my inability to effortlessly mix colors in my designs is the fact that I'm so drawn to things that have a variety of colors in them. I'm drawn like a moth to flame by pre-made seed bead mixes, colorful scrap-booking paper, and fun fabric prints so why doesn't my mind naturally turn to those types of color combos? Looking at all of these great resources has really re-energized me when it comes to adding color to my designs in interesting ways. I'm smitten with color and I hope my designs will show it!
Is anyone else fascinated by color palettes? or just color in general? What are your favorite web sites or other sources of inspiring colors? Let me know in the comments of this blog post... I'm always looking for new ideas and sources of inspiration!
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Color Palette from the Oh the Color website |
Design Seeds
This website is pretty much all about showing people gorgeous color palettes. Each day, Jessica Colaluca posts one or two photos along with a color palette that she pulled from it. I love how you can click on a color in a given palette and it will take you to other photos/palettes that include that color. There are some more advanced search functions as well. Since she's been at this since 2009, it's nice to be able to search through the wealth of rich color on her site!
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Tulip Color from Design Seeds blog |
Brandi Girl Blog
Each month as part of the monthly art challenge, the Art Bead Scene blog shares a color palette for the artwork that is created by Brandi Hussey. I have long been impressed by the beauty of these palettes but hadn't looked any further until now. I finally made the leap to look at Brandi's blog, and, WOW, what a wealth of information she shares there! Brandi is an artist who was formerly a jewelry designer so, in addition to sharing her gorgeous photography and color palettes, she also talks a lot about color theory and design and shares a ton of tips for working with color and beyond. I want (and need) to go back and explore her blog further... I can tell that I will learn a great deal from this talented lady!
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Spring Trees color Palette from Brandi Girl Blog |
Here are links to a few more spots on the interwebs that had some serious color inspiration:
- Photo Card Boutique has a section for what they call Color Crush Palettes.
- Decor Hacks is a DIY home and craft projects site that has a great section of palettes as well as design ideas.
- Oh the Color strives to be a digital sketchbook for color inspiration and to highlight artwork. They have been posting a palette each Saturday (by Brandi Hussey) that pulls from the previous week's colors.
- Color Collective creator Lauren Willhite showcases color palettes "pulled from the work of various designers, artists, and photographers that I am inspired by." Many are drawn from fashion photography.
All this online exploring inspired me to start a new Pinterest board, Pretty Palettes!, to save some of my favorite color combinations. My hope is that I can use this as a place to go for color inspiration if I ever get stuck on color.
Overall, my favorite sites were those where they show a color palette along side a photo (or photos) that the colors were drawn from. I like seeing an image where the colors are mixed together a bit more than just chunks of color side by side. I think seeing a picture also helps me in thinking about how to best balance the mix of colors in a design too. As I said, I'm color-challenged so I need all the help I can get!
All that being said, there are plenty of interesting web sites out there that are mostly just groupings of color. My favorite of these was Adobe's Kuler website that allows you search, create, and share color palettes (they call them themes). My favorite feature is the ability to create a palette from an uploaded a photo (or one from flickr) and then save it if you have registered with them (it's free!). Of course, you can just browse the thousands of themes that other people have created and shared.
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A color theme I created with one of my jewelry photos. Pretty cool! |
What puzzles me the most about my inability to effortlessly mix colors in my designs is the fact that I'm so drawn to things that have a variety of colors in them. I'm drawn like a moth to flame by pre-made seed bead mixes, colorful scrap-booking paper, and fun fabric prints so why doesn't my mind naturally turn to those types of color combos? Looking at all of these great resources has really re-energized me when it comes to adding color to my designs in interesting ways. I'm smitten with color and I hope my designs will show it!
Some of my favorite seed bead mixes from Glass Garden Beads. |
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