Saturday, June 12, 2010

Melanie Bilenker Jewelry

Quiet, meditative, serene. 
This is the mood created by
jewelry made by Melanie Bilenker.

Inspired by the Victorian tradition
of jewelry made from the hair of
loved ones, Melanie uses strands of her
own hair set into epoxy resin
to create miniature portraits that
capture ordinary, everyday moments.  


We find her work to be
satisfying on so many levels.

It's the meticulous details
in her line drawings, each made
 with human hair, that we find
astounding.
It's the subject matter
she portrays that we find
enchanting.
And, it's the unusual material
she uses that we find
inspiring.

For example, in this brooch called "Bouquet"
one can almost smell the sweetness
emanating from the flower buds.



Here is a brooch called "Chocolate"
that is detailed and downright delectable.





Here is her adorable brooch called
 "Hemming Pants"





And there are details galore apparent
in a brooch called
"Drawing a Bath"



Yes, we feel a sense of
quietness, meditation, and serenity
when we see her work; we can
only wonder what the process
must be like for the artist
while she is creating each piece.

We are truly inspired by this work. 
What do you think?
Are you inspired by these pieces?
We'd love to know your thoughts.




Saturday, June 5, 2010

Gail Crosman Moore Jewelry



Jewelry from Gail Crosman Moore always
delights us. Her handmade jewelry created
from felt and glass beads are often
botanically-inspired
and downright gorgeous.



Combining her handmade glass beads with
painstaking felt and fiber work
result in pieces that are colorful,
texture-filled, and delightful.




Sometimes the glass work takes
center stage while at other times the
fiber work becomes the highlight
of the piece.

 


Each is more beautiful and
multi-dimensional than the last.



Gail's creative talents
are rich and varied.

We look forward to seeing
more of her inspiring work.

Are you inspired by these pieces?
Let us know your thoughts;
we'd love to hear from you.