Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Design Week 13th-16th September 2011


mrprice.co.za
I think this dress is really cute. I could image it with a pair of black stockings and some nice black boots and a white scarf and then maybe some black pierced out earrings. It is really casual and comfy. I like the loose collar and the cut is cute. The 3/4 sleeves are nice and easy to wear, you won't have to roll up your sleeves all the time.

mrprice.co.za
This top reminds me of the 1950's. The colour is horrible. I think anyone wearing this will look ill. The cut is really old fashioned. That is what everyone is in to at the moment. Going back in time. I just think it is so unflattering.

arkadiancollection.com
This pendant is way to busy. It does not flow very nicely. The green stones around the amber look like slime in a pond. I think they really detract from the amber.The pendant would look better without that top stone. It just looks messy and not well thought out.

2bjewelled.com
I like the design of this pendant. It is well made and nicely decorated. I love the twisted wire around the stone. It is simple, but adds to the stone. I like how they have picked up the detail in the bail aswell.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Case Study 20th June 2011





Firepetals was created by two jewellers named Adeline Joubert and Adi Cloete. (firepetals 2011)

Adeline studied Fine Art and finished her BA degree in History of Art and Archaeology at the University of Pretoria in 1994. She first gained some work experience overseas and then she completed her National Diploma in Jewellery Design and Manufacture at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology in 1999. (firepetals 2011)

After Adi had studied Jewellery for 2 years, at the University of Stellenbosh, she went on to do an apprenticeship as a model maker. In 1997 she became her own boss. 3 years later she met Adeline and they started working together. Firepetals was then created in 2005. Adi received a Commonwealth Arts & Crafts Award in 2003/04. She was then given the chance to work for 6 months in India at the Jewellery Design & Technology Institute. (firepetals 2011)

Firepetals pieces reflect a variation of things and they use a number of different materials. They like to create an original piece by giving conventional things, such as a wedding band, a personal twist. This makes people see the beauty behind hand made jewellery. They have a shop on 59 Roodebloem Road , Woodstock , Cape Town 7925. (firepetals 2011)

Adi says : "Jewellery making combines creative expression, technical skill, three dimensional insights & knowledge of the materials you work with. I enjoy spending time behind my bench creating pieces that evoke a sense of beauty and celebration to the wearer. Jewellery lends itself to detail, which I love! Detail creates layers of mystery and surprise. I am inspired by patterns, but draw inspiration from many levels. Jewellery is not just about adornment, but also about creating personal objects used to adorn. My journey with jewellery making has taught me patience & perseverance! " (firepetals 2011)

Adeline says : " I love creating jewellery pieces with a humorous twist or a visual pun in metal. Jewellery should be wearable works of art with a special significance to the wearer. I love mixing contemporary with historical styles and always add a dash of Africa. " (firepetals 2011)

Adi and Adeline have also been a part of a variety of local and international exhibitions. Some recent ones include the Design Indaba 2010 and exhibitions in various cities such as Munich, Berlin and Turnov in the Czech Republic. They also give jewellery classes for those individuals who would like to awaken their inner child. (firepetals 2011)

They use a variety of materials such as bronze, silver, glass beads, garnets, ebony, iolites, resin, perspex, pearls, coral, gold ( 18ct yellow,red and 9ct white), moonstones, tanzanite, diamonds( black and white), platinum, rose quartz, tourmaline, aquamarine, agate, smokey quartz, amazonite, sapphire, rutilated quartz, prasiolite and citrine. (firepetals 2011)


Their techniques include engraving, blackening, mokume, various settings, swivel rings, inlaying of ebony and perspex, beading and enameling.



Green peas neckpiece (firepetals 2011)

This is quite a funny piece. It is a silver frame with a wooden background and a dinosaur walking towards a sign saying : "Hamburg and Vienna". Which has a hidden pun. The dinosaur is saying that he is a vegetarian so he does not eat hamburgers or viennas. He even has a little speech bubble. The green pearls represent green peas, which is what he would rather be eating. So the dinosaur looks lost. It is very cute and shows a part of daily life.


Silver birds and coral earrings (firepetals 2011)

If you look closely you will notice that these earrings are not identical. Each bird has slightly different details that you hardly notice at first. The only common thing they have is the coral flower hanging at the bottom and the little star above their heads. The one has its beak open and the other has its closed. This creates the illusion that they are talking to each other. The detail is engraved and then blackened.


Sunflower cufflinks with silver and perspex (firepetals 2011)

These cufflinks have a very strong box like shape and yet the sunflowers are very organic and flowing. They look like they are moving in the wind. This gives them a more realistic feel. The same technique has been applied here with the engraving and then blackening. There is olive green perspex set in behind the sunflowers, giving them a of backdrop.


Garnet friendship necklace (firepetals 2011)

This necklace is made up of engraved and blackened silver plate which then has multiple strings of red beads hanging from it. You can see the engraved images of girls and boys holding hands which signifies friendship. At the bottom of the strings are little hearts that could represent the love that one has for a friend. This piece has a very ancient African feel.


Swivel silver ring with garnet heart and star view (firepetals 2011)

I have made one of these rings. Someone once told me that they were invented by the Ancient Egyptians. My ring is a two sided ring. So you have two in one. I am sure this one swivels around to reveal a different ring. Once again they have engraved and blackened. The lines radiate out from the heart, spreading the love. The stone in the center is a heart shaped faceted garnet, which has a warm red heart-like colour. The lines are not evenly spaced, but it gives it a more unique loving feeling.


TV brooch (firepetals 2011)

This brooch is really cute. It is a miniature version of a TV. I love how the lines are not quite straight and the buttons look worn. It's an old style TV with the antenner on top. They have created that worn look by blackening the piece and rubbing parts of it off. This makes the buttons and the line around the screen stand out. They have even added the detail of the screen when it would go all those vibrant colours when the screen would freeze or you wait for the tape to start showing.


Selection of gold wedding bands (firepetals 2011)

These are what Adi and Adeline were talking about. They like to take conventional things and give them a unique twist. Take these wedding bands for example. Normally you would have some shiny band with several diamonds set into it. They have left the metal in a matt finish, just sanded or sand blasted, and put a set of them together. So you could wear all of them or just 3 of them. That leaves you, the wearer, with the freedom of choice.

I first saw the Firepetals stand at the Design Indaba this year. Here they had a number of their pieces on display. As soon as I saw their jewellery I fell in love with it. I would like to buy one of their pieces. I like the way they have made the jewellery look kind of antique like and not have it in that familiar flashy and shiny way that you find in the shops in the Waterfront. I love jewellery that is a miniature representation of real-life objects. The piece that shows exactly this are these earrings :



These are a miniature version of all star sneakers. They do not look perfect which is what I love about them. They look like someone's favourite well worn pair of sneakers. They have threaded red string through the holes to make them look like real laces. This is a unique detail that makes the piece stand out. I would love to wear these, they suit my style perfectly. I have also made small guitars and little trees. Making jewellery like this gives it a whole personal meaning. You can wear something that represents something that you are interested in or that you love.

Like Adi said that jewellery has taught her patience and perseverance, I have finally found something I am really passionate about and I am a perfectionist. If it is not exactly the way that I want it to be then I will do it over and over again until I get it right. I love jewellery. I could not imagine myself doing anything else.

I would also like to have meaning behind the jewellery I make and sell one day. Firepetals has inspired me to make jewellery that shows people how creative and unique I am. I want to be different from the rest of those fancy jewellers at the waterfront. They are successful, but are they really happy? I would say that they make jewellery mainly for the money and not for the true feeling and meaning. The jewellery of today is taking a different turn. People are looking for more unique designs and new ideas. There is a market for this kind of jewellery and it is growing slowly but surely. I can't wait to be a part of this incredible journey.

Bibliography

Firepetals Creative Jewellery. http://www.firepetals.com/







Thursday, June 9, 2011

Design Week 6th- 10th June 2011


carolinefung.blogspot.com
I like this brooch. It's very busy, but it works. All the little beads and pearls and leaves give it a very antique look. The woman looks cute how she has been drawn. It looks a little bit steampunky as well, but more feminine.


fineartamerica.com
I really don't like this brooch. It's not symmetrical and the design doesn't make sense. The colours are ok, but the design is horrible.I would never wear this.


suu80dyfo.blogspot.com
I love this hairstyle. It kind of reminds me of my hairstyle. The natural curls are so beautiful and the fringe looks so nice to the one side.Her hair is not detracting from her face.You can see that the tips have been either dyed or have lightened from the sun. It makes it look really natural.

udaype.blogspot.com
This hairstyle is out of control. You can't even see her face. The fringe is too heavy and is pointing in all direction. The whole hairstyle is heavy and needs to be tamed.

Sunday, May 15, 2011


I could just see myself sitting on this blanket in kirstenbosh with a nice picnic :) heaven...

Design Week 16th- 20th May 2011


stylefrizz.com
These literally look like boots cut off and stuck onto crocs. They are from the company croc. They look like french poodles wrapped around your legs. I don't like the fluffy stuff around the ankles. Its enough having it at the top already.

blogs.mspmag.com
I want these!!! They are so nice. All the colours are so nice for all sorts of winter outfits. The style is plain and they look so comfy. I would get them immediately. I love that scrunched together look.

14ke.com
This beaded necklace is very very busy. I have no idea what you could wear with this to make it look good. There is far too much going on and it would be much better if it were simplified. The shapes look like snowflakes. It would be nice just to have one on a necklace.

beadingjewlery.blogspot.com
I love this necklace. The colours are stunning and there is quite a lot going on, but it works. It is all symmetrical and simple. The colours speak for themselves. This would look nice with a nice plain summery dress :)

Design Week 25th- 29th April 2011 (Easter holiday)


stylefrizz.com
This dress is taking the whole peacock idea too far. She looks like a peacock! It is too much and does not look nice at all, you can hardly notice her in the dress she blends in. It over powers her.

extjs.mx
This dress however takes the stunning colours and patterns of the peacock feathers and makes it into a print, which allows more movement. This dress also does not overpower the woman wearing it. Its a sexy dress that shows off the feminine figure.

kaboodle.com
This ring was obviously cut in half. The design feels unfinished and looks out of proportion. They should not have cut it in half like that, it doesn't flow and looks like a rushed and not well thought out design.


popgive.com
Now here we have a ring that is a finished design. There is no cut in half parts and the design flows nicely. The frame around the clock mechanism is symmetrical and finishes the piece off nicely.

Monday, April 4, 2011

DeSigN WeEk 4 April-8 April 2011

hey-dollface.com This is a lip gloss purse. It is very kitsch and chunky. I don't like the gold with the pink. I think it would be slightly better if the bag was made out of fabric rather. It would give it more flexibility and make it not that Barbie looking. stylehive.com This bag is really pretty. I love the colour contrast and the shape of the bag looks really comfy. The straps look quite fragile, but it's a nice idea. Maybe they should have made them out of colourful leather or something. Very cute bag, definitely makes a statement. elportalin.com These rings are funky and chunky. I like the different styles and they would accent an outfit really nicely. With the matching nail polish it makes them look bold and striking. Each one is individual and would look nice just by themselves. tribune.ie This necklace is boring. I don't like the colours and it looks really old fashioned. I could imagine someone from the 80's wearing this. I don't like bows, I think they look like something little kids should wear, not adults. I would lose the bow and keep that twisted look but add some beads or some charms or something.

Friday, February 18, 2011


Going to see U2 tonight, it's a beautiful dayyyyyyyyy :)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

DeSigN Week 14th-18th Febuary :)


pipart.co.za
This painting is of a farmhouse near McGregor. The colours are quite matt and make the painting look dull. You can see the storm coming over the land bringing rain to the dry farm land. The colours in the field look like flowers, it would be nice if they would have made the colours more striking, the flowers are much more vibrant than that in real life.


artsytime.com
This oil painting is beautiful. I love the contrasts between the warm and the cold colours. The setting looks romantic with the couple walking down the path next to a river as the rain gently falls on their umbrella. The lights are reflected in the puddles on the floor. I love the rough brush strokes and the loose feeling they give.




supermarkethq.com
This piece has too much turquoise. The technique used is patina. I think it could be effective if they would have not made so many leaves and had that lost dragonfly dangling at the top on the one side. The piece feels off balance. The little beetle is lost on those bold leaves and the piece feels so heavy. I think one or two leaves with an insect would look more balanced and simple.


www.billmcmullen.com
I think these rings are a fun idea and look really striking. Obviously it would be uncomfortable to wear all of them at once, but just one would look really nice. They have that new age feel, very modern and I think they could be unisex. They are masculine, but at the same time could be worn by women who have a taste for something different and bold.