making jewellery with air dried papier mache, hardening, gilding, scorching |
making jewellery with air dried papier mache, hardening, gilding, scorching |
making jewellery - papier mache, hardening, gilding, scorching |
making papier mache bowls - textured pulp, painting, gilding, distressing, waxing |
papier mache bowls - creased finish - metallic powders and wax |
making papier mache platters with paper layers, gilding and distressing |
decorating bowls with printed papers - gilding |
quickly drying papier mache bowls via microwave - flour and water |
making papier mache collars - to be gilded. Also rims for platters + bowls |
making flexible moulds using natural and found objects |
moulded impressions of tiny flowers |
mould with pressed fine white papier mache pulp |
papier mache impressions of sycamore seeds to be made into necklace |
impressed and folded papier mache beads, hardened, painted, gilded, varnished |
different ways of finishing papier mache beads - these resembling faience |
making papier mache beads with flour and water |
making beads with Tyvek paper and iridescent tissue - heated and compressed |
making papier mache beads, discs - hardened & gilded with matt gilders paste |
making various papier mache beads, impressed, hardened and gilded with gold leaf |
making various papier mache beads, hardening and gilding |
looking for inspiration - collecting photos, sketches, objects |
collecting inspiration - for example distressed plastic discs from a timber yard |
collecting inspiration - driftwood |
painting techniques - acrylic inks, gilding, overlays, mixed media |
My working methods are to travel and draw, paint, make notes, take lots of photographs and bring back paintings and ideas to work on in my studio, some of which I later develop into paintings, often abstract, from images that hold the key colours and associated ideas of the different places. Then I research, paint, write and make a unique kind of papier-mâché jewellery from fragments of my paintings. They are coated in a clear, hard epoxy resin, gloss or matte varnish.
making papier mache jewellery that resembles enamel |
painted and gilded papier mache and resin pendant |
painted and gilded papier mache and resin earrings |
I also experiment by using a combination of things in some pieces - papier-mâché, mixed media, resin, wax and found objects, acrylic ink, gouache, watercolour, pencil, oil pastel, gold, silver and copper leaf, metal foil and powders, pigments, tissue and tracing paper plus interesting commercially produced paper and found paper, Italian sweet wrappers, metro tickets, unusual packaging etc.
1 comment:
It looks really nice! Love your jewelry.
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