The Art Bead Scene's challenge this month is a silk screen print by Marguerite Zorach. With a background in printmaking this piece really called to me as labor of love from the artist. With the muted colors and modern design elements I knew right away that I would want to make beads inspired by the art. I printed this out and went to the studio to dig in and see what I could create.
I pulled out some bead molds that reminded me the leaves, flowers and ferns in the painting and created them in autumn hues.
I mixed up some colors in polymer that matched the color palette I created for the ABS. (It will be on the blog tomorrow.) And pulled out some canes that fit the leafy theme for a very limited edition of these Autumn Floral disk beads. Love these! May have to keep a set for myself.
Feathers in the navy blue and jade pulled from the print.
And I love the ferns stuck in the floral arrangement so I wanted to pull out these fern charms in the navy and copper hues.
I had this mold in the beadmaking stash from something I made years ago that never fit what I wanted for the project at the time. But when I was digging in those molds this week I instantly saw it updated in the new colors and knew it would be perfect. These are my favorite from this week's beadmaking adventures. I love how they feel like a mid-century pattern. I'd love a skirt or scarf made with this design.
And looking at the inspiration print I couldn't help but think of my Bonbon beads. So I mixed up my favorite colors from the print and got to work on a new batch. Perfectly autumn, don't you think?
So that's what I created for this month's ABS challenge. I'm also a sponsor for this month's round and have donated a $50 Humblebeads.com gift certificate. I hope you'll play along this month!
New beads can be found in my Etsy shop.