I've been struck with a desire to paint toadstools today. It's all DW's fault. Yes, the fabulous Devil's Wallpaper is having a closing down sale, which led to me lusting after this piece, of which I already have a badge version:
I love the fact that the inspiration came from actual conjoined mushrooms. As DW says: "I found some Siamese mushrooms at the supermarket, so I naturally took them home to draw them. Then I realised that they made a heart shape... and what would be even better would be fly agaric mushrooms, because then they would make a love heart. So that's what I did." Aww!
I've loved toadstools since I was a kid - they always reminded me of fairies and such. I have a little collection of toadstool things dotted around the house:
This collection includes the Toadstool Footstool, as previously blogged about here. It sits under my chair in my studio, which is very handy as, being short, my feet don't touch the floor.
That footstool was created by EsmeArt for the UK Etsy Challenge, as was this wee thing:
I loved what everyone made for that mushroom challenge, and that has kicked off my recent love for shrooms. And seeing DW's Mushrooms of Love today has inspired a little sprinkling of shrooms in my art journal:
And, in case you wondered where the name of this post came from, watch this:
A few days ago I took inspiration from an unlikely source - a Wallace & Gromit poster on my wall.
Much as I love them, they've never inspired me to paint before, but looking at the background of that image I had an idea.
I'd been looking for something different to paint, something other than the trees and sunsets. So this simple landscape was a solution to that.
It's not a huge departure from my usual style, but it's something a little different. And it's inspired quite a few works in progress.
As has this sketchbook piece, painted a few days before, which was also an attempt to do something different (this attempt to do something different still ended up in painting trees though, lol).
I'm now newly inspired to paint, after a bit of a dry spell. Which is no bad thing.
You may have read my previous post about this piece, Skully Tree:
Well, the skully goodness doesn't stop there. I have more skully decorations to adorn your home at Christmas, Halloween or all year round:
Why not decorate your tree, and indeed your whole home in a more Gothic style at Christmas? Search "skull" in my shop for more. Plus, look out for other skully things coming very soon, including skully stars.
Post inspired by a fellow Deviant's comments on this piece.
I am an artist and designer/maker working in a variety of media. All items featured here were handmade by me in the middle of the UK - some were made in Birmingham, my home town, some were made in Brierley Hill, where I now live with my partner. I learnt many of my skills on a BA Hons Design: Crafts degree, from which I graduated on the 4th of July 2005.
I specialise in metal sculpture, mainly in wire and beads. This usually comes in the form of suncatchers and jewellery. I also create functional sculptures, such as wire hooks and trees to hang your jewellery from. I'm currently in love with cobwebs, bugs, hearts, stars, bats, colour, and more recently, skulls, all of which feature in my work.
I love using reclaimed materials. I scour second-hand shops for old jewellery to repurpose into new, so expect to find reused chain, beads, and other found materials in many of my items. Search repurposed in my Etsy shop for a few of those.
I also love acrylic painting, which I have enjoyed since my school days. I now combine it with other media, including different types of paint, glitter, glass outliner, and even wire. I've got a shop on DaWanda, where I sell my paintings, painted t-shirts, cards and more. I also bring the use of reclaimed materials into my painting - I've reused card for my ACEOs, used a second-hand frame to create an entirely new work of art, painted the glass from that frame to create a suncatcher, and so on.
Gender:
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(Designers only) I create:
Jewellery, suncatchers, and sculptures in wire and beads:
As Halloween draws ever closer, you're probably looking for ideas for your costume, or perhaps for ideas to decorate your home. Why not go for a spider-themed look? I have cobweb necklaces and decorations for sale in my Etsy shop - click below to see them:
As a varied artist and designer/maker, I like to work in a variety of media. Therefore, reclaimed materials are an important part of what I do, as I take inspiration from what I find.
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Halloween sale!!!!!!!
Yes it is true!!! More than 40 items in our shop is on sale!
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BRUHAHAHA-HA-AH-AHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H A l l o w e e n - s a L E
I know many of us here on Indie Public sell on Etsy but do you also sell on DaWanda?
I am putting together a 5 part blog post over this weekend to talk about how to use DaWanda to expand your business, why it can benefit you, who is buying on DaWanda & what you need to know to be successful there!
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Halloween sale!!!!!!!
Yes it is true!!! More than 40 items in our shop is on sale!
Check it out!!
BRUHAHAHA-HA-AH-AHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
H A l l o w e e n - s a L E
Buy Handmade
stoneandbone
SALE on Labor Day!!!!!!
Check out our brand new items and our fab. 1Aeon tees, hoodies and totes on Sale!
1AEON SALE!!!
1AEON team
Vahik (-:
Thanks so much for the compliment on my recycled items! I love your work as well.
Tam
I know many of us here on Indie Public sell on Etsy but do you also sell on DaWanda?
I am putting together a 5 part blog post over this weekend to talk about how to use DaWanda to expand your business, why it can benefit you, who is buying on DaWanda & what you need to know to be successful there!
Buy Handmade
BoneyardBOOtique
Thanks for the great comment.
I love your awfully cute pieces~
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