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Month: May 2019

Art from Ashes

Art from Ashes

Earlier this year, I accepted a commission to create a piece of art from treasured family pieces discovered when shifting through the burned remains of a home destroyed by fire. And here is the result. All but two of the elements in this piece were in that fire.

When given the treasured objects, I knew by simply a glance that here were the makings of a beautiful piece of art. This creation is made completely from those family memories – I didn’t add a single bead or other element other than the wood support that lifts the center of the design. I didn’t need to paint a single piece to provide a better overall blend of colors. The final piece measures 12″ x 12″ x 2″.

A bottle of garnets crowns a design framed by a bracelet and necklace – both beautiful items.

Not only was this a family treasure but it was a treasure for this artist! It was both a privilege and a delight to form beauty from ashes.

I accept commissions of this sort. Often, it is required to tone down a bright gold or silver piece to provide a cohesive end product. You can choose the general background color or, as this owner did, instruct me to choose for them. One particular note though – your pieces may be taken apart to build the design – such as beads on a necklace or earring studs.

My thanks goes out to the owner of these treasured pieces (that are now one) for allowing me to share her artwork with you. It is truly one of my most remarkable creations.
Vicky

I chose shades of purple and mauve for the background as I knew the owner used complimentary colors such as these in her newly constructed home.
Each piece you see in this work holds great sentimental value.