Monday 27 July 2015

Bead work


Imfibinga/Ubuchwabasi (Jobs tears/river stones)

These beads are usually found along the side of the river.
They come in natural grayish shades and they are almost shaped like an onion, with a semi oval top and a slightly rounded bottom. They have a hard shell like cover and they are soft in the middle with a hole that runs through, from top to bottom.



I felt interested in the way they naturally come in different shades so I decided to used that to create patterns for beaded neck pieces.

Triangle patterns using the Zulu love letter stitch to make a choker.




An Ombre of the variety of the shades from the beads, using the Rope stitch on a 4 strand pattern.




A twisted effect using the rope stitch, on a 3 strand pattern




I would enjoy to explore a bit more with these beads, for an example, to colour them in bright colours and use them in smaller jewellery pieces. 












Thursday 23 July 2015

Plat Africa Competition 2015


                                                          working drawings


Inspiration



Design concept 



Finished piece




Artist statement







Wednesday 15 July 2015