Come Sail Away with Me - ABS Challenge Necklace and Earrings

August 11, 2012

Winslow Homer painting of a sailboat

Fishing Boats, Key West, 1903 by Winslow Homer

I'm so glad I finally had time to do an Art Bead Scene challenge again!  Where has the summer gone?

August's challenge inspired me right away.  I made a pair of earrings as well as a necklace and at least two more earring pairs that I think I'm going to make all from this inspiring painting by Winslow Homer.

Do read ABS' post as it describes this painting as well as gives some autobiographical information on Homer, an American painter.

I am intrigued by:
 
the fabric of the sails
the dark foreboding on the left hand side of the painting
the beautiful blues with that touch of red
the reflection on the water done in watercolor
 
I wasn't sure how I would reflect the sails, but as I was thinking about sailing and sailors I started shuffling through my drawer of vintage mother of pearl and found these creamy white pieces that spoke to me of white sails, sailor knots, guiding North Star, and a Sailor's Valentine.

Sailor's Valentine Earrings by Honey from the Bee

Sailor Valentine Earrings

Sailor's Valentine earrings by Honey from the Bee

Sailor Valentine Earrings - Turquoise Boro Glass beads by LLuvia Brito

Silvered dark red lampwork by Canyon Echoes

Sailor's Valentine necklace by Honey from the Bee
Sailor's Valentine Necklace(gobs of Artisan beads!)
 
Close up of art bead used in Artisan Statement Necklace
Lampwork by Meital
 
Lampwork by Canyon Echoes
 
Enameled bead by me!
 
Sailor's Valentine statement necklace by Honey from the Bee
 

If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.

Seneca, Roman philosopher, mid 1st century AD