Showing posts with label megamind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label megamind. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Spyder

My latest project: Spyder! Credit for the design goes to... *checks magazine* Mikki Ferrugiaro, as published in the Dec/Jan issue of Beadwork magazine. Though I love magazine designs, usually I use them as inspiration, a jumping-off point for my own original designs. Rarely do I see a project that makes me want to simply replicate it, much less actually get around to executing it, but this was one such design.

Though it looks complicated and multilayered, the 'pleats' in the wing sections are achieved by strategic use of bead size. Mind you, this IS a more advanced piece--I wasn't sure how exactly to do everything when I started the project. For example, I didn't understand how to gather the pleats at one end, or how to connect the round part to the wing parts. Once I started, I somehow understood how to gather, but never did figure out how the magazine said to connect the wing parts, so I had to make up my own.

I made other slight alterations: using 15s instead of delicas on the straps, substituting a shimmerstone for a rivoli, modifying the bezel around the shimmerstone, and embellishing it further. 
My mother remarked upon seeing it that it looked 'a little like a spider', which delighted me to no end, as spiders make me think of one of my new favourite movies: Megamind. There's a part in which Megamind tries to threaten 'the girl' Roxanne with various ridiculous implements, but it ends when she blows a spider onto his face. He also pronounces 'spider' differently, turning the long i sound into more of a y sound.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Non-Art Daily 7-9

Night before last, I was feeling unhappy so I made some big bold blue marker lines, then scribbled. It actually looks like the seed of a better idea later on.






The night after, I was feeling much happier after seeing Megamind (that movie makes me very happy), so while I still used marker instead of breaking out the paints, I got a little more artistically calculated--I tried harder to turn out something halfway decent (for me).

Today I was feeling extra gratified from the new Harry Potter movie, and had some extra time, so I broke out the paints. A low-saturation yellow background, orange stripe, cobalt, periwinkle and turquoise patches, with a bit of eggplant purple.

Guess I still have blue on the brain from yesterday's adorable little blue alien supervillain.