03.13.2009 | Posted by Addie Kidd

Small jewelry world! Finding inspiration and discovering connections

Oh, how exciting is this!

  1. Angela Gerhardt cleans up a Sgraffito enamel panel from an Art Jewelry magazine projectCynthia Tinapple over at Polymer Clay Daily just posted about Bettina Welker's polymer work.
  2. Bettina's polymer work was inspired by enamel bracelets made by Angela Gerhard.
  3. Angela's enamel bracelets are going to be featured in our July 2009 issue – you can learn how to make one!

My fellow associate editor Jill is editing Angela's sgraffito enamel bracelet story even as I type. Check out this cool process photo from the article - in it Angela's cleaning up a finished panel of her enamel bracelet.


Isn't it wonderful when inspiration can jump across medium lines like that?! That's part of why I'm so happy that Art Jewelry has always been a multi-media jewelry-making magazine. We'll have polymer clay next to enamel, next to gold and silver, next to bronze metal clay, next to wirework. Whew!

I think it's even more amazing when artists give each other the credit that they all deserve. Sadly, too often ideas are "borrowed" without acknowledgment. But not in this case – Bettina's so excited about her source of inspiration that she even puts Angela's Flickr address in the captions of her photos. I think that her confidence must come from the fact that Bettina didn't copy Angela's work in the least. She saw something beautiful in Angela's work, and then used her own medium of choice to make that aesthetic look completely her own. Isn't art great??

So check out this little chain of inspiration connections, then look for Angela's sgraffito enamel project in our July 2009 issue. I hope you find inspiration from it to make beautiful artwork of your own.

Happy Friday,

~Addie~

Comments

  • March 13, 2009 @ 6:49 PM
    beadworx said...

    Two mentions in one day - that's really flattering! Thank you for your kind words Addie. I'm totally with you regarding giving credit to an inspirational source. It does not hurt - as you can see, just the opposite happens - as an artist you get noticed or put into context;)

    I just love the world wide web for the possibility to connect with artists from all over the world and for being a great source of inspiration.

    I'm totally in love with Angela's bracelets. Looking forward to her article.

    have a great weekend

    Bettina

About Addie Kidd

I'm an associate editor here at Art Jewelry magazine. I live with my giant, fluffy cat Begby in an adorable duplex in Wauwatosa, WI. I enjoy playing with metal and cutting unusual stones in my home studio (usually with Begby underfoot). And I love discovering new artists and jewelry techniques - feel free to send me any interesting links you encounter!
[If you'd like to see my mini-bio, look under the "Magazine" tab, and then click on "Our Staff."]

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