The ABS October challenge painting inspiration is an art
piece by Kurt
Schwitters “Revolving.” Circles and lines are dominant in the painting but what
is amazing is its assemblage decorated with splashes of earthy organic tones. I
am not particularly fond of geometric styled art work and the painting isn’t really
appealing to me but I see myself taking an exciting challenge… that is,
perceiving an inspiration that is less appealing. Haha!
Here's what I've made:
Two months ago, I purchased some Helen Breil Stamps and I
thought that the textures in the stamps would be perfect for this month’s
challenge. I focused on the lines and circles in the painting and pulled some
interesting color mixes from the palette. The challenging part here was the
handling of colors from the palette to complete the elegance I want for the
project since most of the colors in the painting are repeats or with little
variation. I ended up mixing polymer
clay colors achieving some hues of teal, medium blue, dark blue, brown, and dark
green and of course I love the touches of metallic bronze and gold for an added
contrast. I came up with a floral statement piece made with polymer clay
capturing the circles and lines by stamping on the individually sculpted
polymer clay flower petals. I made the
assemblage asymmetric (conforming to the minimal asymmetry I noticed in the
painting) and that I thought would have been enough but the addition of
rhinestones and filigrees instantly added elegance.
I had fun doing stamped flower petals with my new set of stamps and i 'm lovin' the asymmetric style assemblage which i thought would drape beautifully on anyone's neck so i made another one:
Thanks for reading and... STAY INSPIRED!!! =)