Sunday, June 6, 2010

Design School Art - Anni Albers inspired jewelry

A sample of Anni's work from their website.



For my first design school exercise, I had to make a piece out of non-traditional materials. We were inspired by the work of Anni Albers, who did some fabulous jewelry and textile art. Her jewelry is simple and full of contrast, and a combination of unique materials like washers and ribbon and bobby pins. Check out their website to for textile and jewelry inspirations.

I made a piece called "Courage Takes Wing", with locknuts symbolizing the small and large courage that takes openness and strength, and the strips of fabric symbolizing the wings and beauty of living a courage - filled life.

"A longing for excitement can be satisfied without external means, within oneself; for creating is the most intense excitement one can know."
- Anni Albers



Saturday, June 5, 2010

Entryway


It's been a long time! I just started graduate school in Urban Design, so I'm pretty busy these days.

Here is a little project with a big impact. The entryway is a lost art. Entryways are an important part of the home. Dressing the front door prepares us for the transition home, from work to our comfortable place.

I did a simple presentation for our entryway. It's simple and makes a pleasant improvement.

2 Sky Pencils (Ilex crenata) - low maitenance and ideal shape for height by a door
2 planters from Ross
Welcome Mat from Home Depot
Grapevine Wreath from Michaels