'We know what we are, but know not what we may be' -William Shakespear Explore what I can be through my creations......
Art is in the eye of the beholder and so too are the images that inspire. My work varies from painting, drawing , sculpting and photography. I get my inspiration from artists that I love, things that surround me, my family and my imagination.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
New Antique pendants
I received this lovely antique pendant from my supplier to try out and I am really pleased with the different look it creates. Worn with a black silk necklace, the pendant is 4.5cm in diameter. I used my gold, turquoise and burnt orange paper to create this pendant. More to come!
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Looks stunning Jen! What a burst of vibrant colour, just gorgeous! X
ReplyDeleteThanks Tiff. It makes a real statement! xo
ReplyDeleteThe bronze look is nice! Good with those warm colours. xx
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