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Colour Play

I’ve had a lot of fun playing with olive green.  Even though the complementary colour scheme didn’t quite work out, the shades of green had a lot of good things going on!

This week it’s time to have a look at the analogous colour scheme, which really means that I have moved around the colour wheel to see what other colours near olive green would work well.  Now, this is where the colour really starts to shine!  Bringing lots of colours together can be a bit wild, but I actually love this result.

Stunning olive green necklaces by Julie Frahm

Stunning olive green necklaces by Julie Frahm

Stunning olive green necklaces by Julie Frahm

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New things

One thing I love about doing SALA exhibitions (South Australian Living Artists) is the opportunity to try new things!  This time I am involved in 2 exhibitions, and they have both challenged me in different ways.  Here is a sneak peek of some new beads…

New disk beads

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View from my studio

After a lovely holiday with my family, I am back in my studio this week, finishing off all of the beads and jewellery that I need for the 2 SALA exhibitions that I am involved in this year.

  • “Inexclusive” is part of a group exhibition at Cats in the Loft gallery in Port Adelaide.  I have loved and hated the freedom of this exhibition.  I have had so many ideas, and I’ve had to work really hard to narrow down what I wanted to do.  I am installing this exhibition on Friday, ready for the opening on Sunday at 3.00pm.
  • “Chroma” is part of a group exhibition at Kuoni Creative in Blackwood.  The work I have ended up making for this exhibition is really colourful, and I can’t wait to show you bits and pieces from the exhibition.

I love SALA, and I am always grateful to everyone involved in creating opportunities like this for artists to make new work and get themselves out there!

Studio View

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SALA open studio

I have some exciting news.  I will be at the Cats in the Loft gallery on Saturday August 13 from 11am until 2pm.  Well, that’s not the exciting news, the best part is that I’ll have all of my beads, and a stack of key-chains, and some wire, and some pliers there too, and together we can have some fun making beaded key-chains!  Click this link for more details.

No need to book in.  And whatever you make is yours to keep.  All I am asking for all this fun is a gold coin donation.  100% of all money donated will go to the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME).

“AIME is a dynamic educational program that is proven to support Indigenous students through high school and into university, employment or further education at the same rate as all Australian students. AIME gives Indigenous students the skills, opportunities, belief and confidence to grow and succeed.”

Here are a couple of key-chains that I made.

SALA Key Chains - gold coin donation, all money raised will go to AIME

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Colour Play

This series of Colour Play posts has been inspired by my front garden!  Every time I am working in my studio I get very distracted by what is happening there.  I was so pleased when I wandered around one day to find that we had a grevillea bush.  I don’t know what it is about grevillea’s, but I think they are stunning!

I chose an olive green as the base of all of the new pieces, because I liked the contrast of the green with the dark pink/red of the flower.  So, the first necklaces you are about to see were supposed to look more like that, but something happened to the glass in the kiln (I think it was in there for too long), and they came out more dark coral.  That’s OK, I still like the result, it’s just not quite what I had in mind!

Olive Green and Coral necklace by Julie Frahm

Olive Green and Dark Coral necklace by Julie Frahm

Olive Green and Dark Coral necklace by Julie Frahm

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Prototypes

I am working on some new work as part of the SALA exhibition at Kuoni Creative.  I have in mind what I would like to make, I have drawn some designs on paper….and now I have a prototype.

I’ll spend some time pondering if this is the right direction for this work before I make any more.  I’ll probably try a few different things with these beads before I’ll know for sure.  I’ll be photographing along the way so I can go back to my first ideas.  I need to commit soon…the deadline for delivery is very soon.

Colour Wheel Necklace

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Colour Play

And finally we arrive at blue!  It’s funny, you kind of have to be careful about the blues that you put together too.  Not because the glass might be temperamental like the green glass, but because not all blues look amazing together.  I think this combination works nicely.  Not too bright, not too pale.

Blue handmade glass bead jewellery by Julie Frahm

Blue handmade glass bead necklaces by Julie Frahm

Blue handmade glass bead earrings by Julie Frahm

Blue handmade glass bead necklaces by Julie Frahm

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Colour Play

I guess you already know that I am going to say that I love this colour combination….a lot!  It works with so many of my outfits: from my black and white clothes, through to my red tops.  This is a perfect match for me!  I particularly like how stark the contrast is in the black and white beads.  So perfect for winter and summer too.

Black and white handmade glass bead jewellery by Julie Frahm

Black and white handmade glass bead necklaces by Julie Frahm

Black and white handmade glass bead earrings by Julie Frahm

Black and white handmade glass bead necklaces by Julie Frahm