Showing posts with label art nouveau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art nouveau. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Shiny Things!!!

Winged Triskelion/Om Necklace

I haven't been posting on my blog lately, but I have a good excuse!  I've been making the heck out of stuff!
I've been honing my metalworking and jewelry making skills, perfecting my working process and generally having a blast designing unique adornments.

I've been playing with some of my favorite symbolic motifs; wings, the lotus, the celtic triskelion and the Om symbol, as well as delving into some fantasy themes like dragons and fairies.  So much fun!
I've got lots of ideas I want to explore, and new pieces coming out every week. 

Here are some of the jewelry pieces I've created so far. 

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Double Dragon Necklace
Dragon Queen Earrings

Sacred Blue Lotus

 
Draconis Celtica Necklace



Om Earrings
 
Winged Hamsa Necklace

Draconis Arcana Necklace

Draconis Rosa Necklace

Fairy Priestess Necklace

Hamsa Pendant Necklace

Radiant Lotus Earrings

Sacred Lotus Torq Necklace


Sacred Feminine Beaded Necklace

Celtic Triskelion Earrings

Celtic Triskelion Teardrop Pendant Neckalce

Winged Tribal Triskelion Necklace

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If you want to keep up with new items, add my shop to your Favorites on Etsy, or join my Facebook Page:
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Monday, March 24, 2014

Gypsy Jewelry in the Works!

I haven't been posting much lately - my father passed away last month, and experiencing that loss and the responsibilities of gathering up and tying off all the strands of a long life ended have been dominating my life of late.
But I am starting to feel like I'm finding my groove once again, and have been channeling my energy into learning some new artistic skills and developing some new pieces.
After many years of doing digital art almost exclusively, I was inspired by a PBS documentary series called Craft in America, to make something with my hands again.  Jewelry is something I've explored a bit, but not in a truly hand-crafted level. So I've been exploring more possibilities for applying my design skills to this new medium.




Thusfar, I've been playing with polymer clay, stamping designs, hammered wire jewelry construction and mosaic.

I got deep into mosaics several years ago, but instead of the traditional glass or ceramic materials, I used bits of cardboard and paper cut from recycled packaging.
It's intricate work - cutting the pieces, playing with the colors, laying out the design and meticulously placing every piece perfectly, but I find it meditative and enjoyable, and the results very satisfying.
I love the texture of mosaics, the way the light constantly dances and shifts over the uneven surface.
Another thing I love is iridescence - an effect that's just not possible to truly achieve with paint or ink.  So my latest idea is to use iridescent glass beads as mosaic tessera (tiles) on jewelry.


I've got my basic idea figured out.  Now I'm working on making them sturdy enough for wear and honing my new skills so I can translate my concepts into quality pieces. There's a bit of a learning curve, but I love learning, so I'm quite enjoying myself!
The way the light plays on these shimmering bugle beads is just breathtaking - the photos don't do them justice, they must be seen moving and alive to really appreciate the effect.

Stay tuned for further developments!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

New work: "Potential" Mandala

"Potential" by Cristina McAllister




This piece features a character who has shown up in my sketchbook off and on over the past 10 years.  I don't have a name for her, but she seems to represent the magic of Life, of wisdom, of growth and goodness.  


Detail from "Potential"

 She's part woman, part tree; an ambassador of Life in it's many forms.  She often carries a lantern, which indicates to me that she is a guide - a light-bearer to lead one through darkness.  She is also adorned with many spiral motifs - ancient symbols of outflowing energy, growth and evolution. 
Here she holds a symbol called the Seed of Life, which she is nurturing with her breath to sprout into branches which entwine with her own.   The central medallion features open locks and keys - symbols of unlocking potential.   


Starcode message from "Potential"

The circular band contains a starcode message.  You can find more information on my starcode here, if you want to try your hand at decoding it: http://www.gypsymystery.com/StarcodePage.html

 Prints on fine art paper, canvas and other option (including mats and framing) are available here:

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/potential-mandala-cristina-mcallister.html

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/potential-mandala-cristina-mcallister.html


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