As everyone here probably knows, I love making hand-made jewelry.
I am not a person that likes to do the same thing, over and over again. Basically, I never make the same thing twice. Partly because I think it would be boring - partly because I can't!
I am pretty much "in the zone" when I am doing the creating thing. When I finish a piece, and look at it again in a day or two, I really don't know how I put it together - it just kind of "happened"!!
I do spend a LOT of time browsing jewelry online (shhhh - don't tell anyone - but more than a few hours every day). I am never looking to copy what someone else has done - basically, because of the way my mind works, I can't.
But I can gain excitement and inspiration when looking at something new and different.
I recently ran across a photo of this piece (more of my post below the photo):
This one has really got my juices flowing! I have ordered a couple of brass lizards and brass flowers and leaves (I already have a couple of nice Malachite cabochons), I'm thinking I will try something like this - which, truth be told, is totally beyond my current skill set.
But this piece is delicious!! I really admire the "ebb and flow" of it.
Again, I won't attempt to copy the design, just try to do something equally edgy with whirling wire with maybe a lizard or dragonfly or two.
This first effort will probably end in the trash can - most of my initial efforts generally do. But I am a "learn by doing" sort of person - and I'll never know if I can "get there" until I give it a try!
Thought I would share! Should be fun!
Anne