This month the art is Simultaneous Dress Next to Simultaneous Car from
Vogue magazine in January 1925. It is by Sonia Delaunay and George Lepage. They describe the style as simultanism, a form of Cubism with a focus of colour...aimed to created rhythm, motion and depth through overlapping patches of vibrant hues.
I have been working on my technique of building canes of polymer clay. I thought that the geometry of this art translated well into canework so I made a cane of triangles in the contrasting colours. The problem I have is with canework is the rigidity of the designs so I always have to add my own twist to the results and usually warp the patterns in some way to express my love of abstract designs
. I made beads covered with a veneer of clay made from the cane . Even though I didn't plan it that way the beads ended up with a star in the centre . I was aiming to replicate the triangles in the design.
While playing with the cane I also made these long earring beads inspired by the angularity and geometry of the art challenge.
I hope you enjoyed seeing my entry to the ABS February Challenge. Check their blog on the 29th to see all the other entries.
I love love the earrings - they are so modern and will be quite a head turner when worn
ReplyDeleteSweet! I love what you came up with. There was a lot to love about this art. I love the geometry, the long lean lines, the hood ornament, the car, the compass rose... These are very much a statement. Thanks for playing along and hope to see you next month! Enjoy the day. Erin
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