With the
weather messing up my internet with the first rains of the season, I
ventured over to one of my local coffee shops to use their slightly
more stable internet in order to catch up on work and read up on
things. I wandered my way over to the Smithsonian Magazine website to
see if they had any updates in their Art/Culture section for this
week and came across an interesting article. Titled Trash asTreasure: Crocheting Plastic Coral Reefs written by Megan Gambino
(the same writer for the articles I mentioned in Tiny world through a big lens), the
article brings to light the work of Sydney, Australian artist Helle
Jorgensen. What is so fascinating about a person who crochets various
types of coral? It's the fact all of her work is made out of colorful
plastic bags that she picks up off of the beach and other locations
in order to create these sculptures. It was interesting reading about
how this Denmark native goes about gathering up her supplies and
creating her intricate pieces which echos the beauty of the actual
coral that they were based off of.
"Skull Kid High Detail Custom Doll" by SadDaysCrochet |
Checking
out examples of Jorgensen's work, I found myself remembering some of
the more intricate crocheted pieces some of the artists on deviantART
have done and posted. The fact that the materials that someone uses in crochet work doesn't have to be limited to a single material is always interesting. Deciding that I needed to go digging for some
examples of impressive creations that these artisans. It's always
enjoyable and awe inspiring to see what people have created out of
various materials that cover from yarn to metal.
SadDaysCrochet.deviantart.com
(United States)
An
artisan located in the United States, SadDaysCrochet's detailed
creations are made out of yarn and embroidery thread. One great
example of their attention to detail can be seen in Skull Kid High Detail Custom Doll (posted May 26th, 2012) where they made
a doll based off of a character in Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
"Mina bracelet" by Bodaszilvia |
Bodaszilvia.deviantart.com
(Hungry)
Originally known as SzilviaBead on deviant art, she is a jewelry creator focusing on wire work. Boda's work shows her plethora
of inspirational sources such as Steampunk to Victorian. One piece
that catches the viewer's attention is Mina bracelet (posted back on
October 6th, 2009), you can see how much time it took her
to tame the wire and have it become what she wanted. According to the
description for this, she spent 30-35 hours to complete.
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