Sunday, 31 May 2009

Hello Yellow!



Jean Power has recently started a new blog called Colour Challenge in which she plans to spend the next year exploring individual colours, their historical and social aspects and then experimenting with them in her beadwork. Jean's first colour choice is yellow, not because it's a particular favourite but because she thought it might be the most challenging colour to use in beadwork - kind of 'in at the deep end'!




I'm really enjoying following Jean's adventures with colour as I've been learning a lot about colour myself ever since I started beading. It's shown that my favourite colours in real life are not necessarily my favourites in beadwork.





I love a lot of colours, but if pressed, I would say that yellow is my favourite colour. My studio and my kitchen are both painted yellow and I find them cheerful and uplifting even on the gloomiest days. I also have lots of yellow flowers in my garden, ranging from soft yellow petunias to citrus yellow flag irises and laburnum. Yet I think I have only ever made two yellow items in beadwork; my Primrose Pin and a yellow dahlia pendant and both of those use soft yellow rather than the more vibrant shades.




I don't think I have ever made myself a piece of yellow jewellery to wear either and I'm not sure exactly why that is. It looks like I have sadly neglected yellow for no particular reason and I may just have to do something about that ...


4 comments:

  1. Lovely pieces Kerrie - I am doing a rainbow blog at the moment and yellow went live today - spooky coincidence LOL.

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  2. This is really interesting because I feel the same way. I really love yellow, but I find it really difficult to bead anything yellow. I've used some "golden yellow" in pieces, but it definitely closer to gold than yellow. I have some really beautiful yellow cabochons, but I've found it difficult to figure out what to do with them.

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  3. Dear Kerrie! Most rooms in our place are colored yellow, too LOL (I don't have a studio)

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  4. Thanks for your comments ladies! Rita, well I call it a studio, it's really just a spare bedroom LOL! :0)

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