Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Deviant Art (dA)

DeviantART (dA)  is a huge community, that hosts various forms of art, from traditional painting to the most extravagant pieces of artwork. I can spend countless hours browsing galleries, as there's such a great variety of forms and ideas! Unique creations of some exceptionally talented people, who would definitely deserve to be recognized.
Domain : http://www.deviantart.com/

These are some of my personal favourites:

Bastet by silverfox-5213 . A cute painting of the Egyptian feline goddess Bast or Basted, protector of the home, arts and pleasure.

On a darker note, here's a doll by nicolaiguza

Artisan crafts are not missing from dA. An amazing leather cross wristband from the self-taught artist morgenland .


and The March Hare by the super talented leatherworker RPG-AnimeOtaku 

but also fractal art, like these Toxic Nanoballoids by hyperben2  

and how about amazingly photographed animals? Arkanys-12 Fancy Rat by DianePhotos

steampunk meets leatheworking:CAR by pushok1983 .

Wonderful fantasy inspired digital painting by nathie : Longest Journey: Waiting

Stunning fanart from my favourite game Wolrd of Warcraft by cocoasweety , Lament of Highborne.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mystical Nature


Last week, I had to take a short trip to a nearby village. Fog is not so common here where I live, so when I was up on the mountain and saw this bewildering image in front of me, I was stunned.  


I couldn't help but stop the car and take a couple of photos. It felt like space and time collapsed and there was just me, Earth and the powerful presence of Nature.



In moments like this, everything appears solid, real and alive and at the same time on the verge of dissolution. It's out in the nature that the mind becomes still, like it was supposed to be.






How far have we gone?


And the cars 
Lost in the drift 
Are there 
And the people that drive 
Lost in the drift 
Are there 
And the cares i've 
Lost in the drift 
Are there 
Theirs, ours, 
Lost in the drift 
Are.. 
Driven together 
And driven 
Apart
("Driven Like the Snow - The Sisters of Mercy")

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Gothic Fashion - No more Vinyl Please

Having experienced the "gothic" scene and fashion from its early stages, at times I'm sick of its cliches. Vinyls, spikes, black color, lace, skulls, red lips - black eyes, crosses, black hair and so much more that appears  over and over again, often in excess. After all these years, I now prefer simpler and more elegant versions of gothic culture's elements or items that breath a new life into traditional "dark" accessories. Here is a collection of personal preferences that I found on etsy:


Victorian Band by wexfordjewelers











Wednesday, October 13, 2010

NASA & Etsy Space Craft Contest: To the Moon and Beyond


We were so very honored to be featured on Etsy's Blog yesterday, in an article about a great contest inspired by Space and NASA's space shuttle programs! Unfortunately the contest is open only for US residents, but we are eager to see the amazing Etsy artists' designs that will participate!
You can read the whole story here:
http://www.etsy.com/storque/etsy-news/nasa-etsy-space-craft-contest-to-the-moon-and-beyond-10691/

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dolls

Dolls are not only one of the most ancient toys, they have also been used for other purposes as well. Decorative dolls are very common  and we found them in a variety of forms, from cute and whimsical to spooky and sinister. Ritualistic use of dolls has also been frequent in various spiritual practices, like the well - known voodoo dolls.
There are numerous talented artists on etsy, who create dolls and I'd like to share some with you in this post.










And another angel by Baggaraggs - Primitive Folkart Angel







Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Spiral



This is our new creation, a spiral handflower and for those interested in symbolism there's a short essay from my old blog about the spiral symbol .


If you are interested in more spiral themed jewelry you can also check out AnnukCreations' Shop for many elegant and colorful designs, like this one!









THE SPIRAL AS A SYMBOL



The Spiral is one of the most ancient symbols, which appears again and again since prehistoric times in various cultures, spread all over spacetime. Those ancient people noticed the spiral pattern in the world around them,  in the form of a snail, in the spiral growth of trees, in the movement of the Sun. They intuitively knew that the spiral was the basic symbol of evolution and expansion, but also of death and doom, thus they started painting it on murals or carving it on wood and rock, in an attempt to venerate the archetypical motif that surrounded them in numerous forms. 
The Spiral of the Goddess: One of the most popular symbols of the Celts , the Spiral or the Triple Spiral (Triskelion) became the symbol of the Goddess and of the threefold nature of the Divine. It was related with femininity and with the three stages of womanhood: Maiden, Mother, Crone. Another interpretation would be that of  the three realms of the material world: Land, Sea and Sky. Numerous variations of the spiral are found in paganistic and neopaganistic representations. Today, with the revival of paganistic religions, spirals are a common theme in jewelery, clothes and paintings.
The Spiral of Time: The Spiral signifies infinity, nature's cycles, the alternation of seasons (spirals were often used as solar calendars) and of cosmic cycles in eternity. In a few words, it is a symbol of Time. Time was born along with the universe. Its dimension is inseparable from the three dimensions of space. The big bang theory suggests that the universe was born from a tiny single point with infinite energy. When that point exploded, it gradually created the reality that we see around us, which is ever-expanding, like a spiral. If this expansion lead to perfection or to chaos, nobody can tell. And since we are all made of stars, as Moby rightly noted in his song, we can understand why some symbols talk directly to us,  in a molecular level and the vibrations of their thundering meanings can reach the depths of our psyche.


The Labyrinth: In a spiral we can see the image of a labyrinth. The labyrinth is an allegory of the spiritual journey , from the outer world towards inner silence or God,  like Dante's Inferno and the Minoan Labyrinth.  A descent to the unknown aspects of the soul. As we move along the curves of the spiral and through its twist and turns, which represent various trials, what happens is that we come face to face with the same things in life, but each time from a different angle.But nobody can guarantee that the journey leads  always towards enlightment. An expanding spiral eventually ends up in chaos, like the Tower of Babel. The dead ends of the labyrinth can become discouraging, dazzling and overwhelming and many times we find ourselves back where we started or even worse, trapped, with no sense of direction. 
The Spiral and the Serpent: We can't help but notice the similarity between spirals and serpents. Serpents were widely worshipped in ancient times. The dragons and nagas in China and India, the minoan serpent Goddess in Greece, the nordic  Jormungandrthe feathered serpent  Quetzalcoatl of the Aztects , the rainbow serpent in Australia, the python cult in Africa and so many others. Among them, the famous greek - egyptian Ouroboros: the serpent that eats its own tail, symbolizing rebirth through self-death, immortality, the cycle  and the totality of existence, Jung's cosmic force. There's a very rich tradition that refers to serpent cults, sometimes seen as benevolent, other times seen as evil, like the serpent of the Bible. The serpent often guards something of  great value, a treasure or a power that must not end up in the wrong hands, like kundalini or the tree of knowledge in Eden. In alchemy the spiral symbolizes the cyclical functions of nature, the androgyne, the caduceus. Even the Yin/Yang symbol, the swastika, the greek meander, are  variations of or elaborated spirals. 

The minoan Spiral: In ancient Greece, the spiral was associated with the bull, which symbolized fertility (bull's head and horns look similar to ovaries). We often see spirals on  amphoras or murals, as it was a very common decorative pattern. The interconnected spirals often symbolized water and the sea. Another interpretation of the interconnected spiral is that of the equinoctial points. 
The hypnotic Spiral: Hypnotists use  the pattern of a spinning spiral  to induce trance states. The  repetitive image causes the noise of the conscious mind to subside and makes it more receptive. We regularly see the spiral as the most distinct symbol of hypnotism.
The spiral expresses itself in numerous forms in nature: horns, shells, plants, galaxies, even in the DNA.  
Birth, death, expansion, chaos, symmetry, eternity, infinity, renewal, the constant flux of things are some of  the notions that spirals communicate to us, as they appear in a vast array of manifestations in the microcosmic and the macrocosmic level since time immemorial.  Perhaps, the recurring pattern of the spiral holds a key to the understanding not only of the universe and but also of our soul.

An updated version of this article can be found here: here

Friday, October 1, 2010

The Corporate Collection

October 16th is Boss's Day and we thought that those of you who have a great boss may want to offer a gift. Or  you may be your own boss, so why not give that gift to yourslef! Take a look at what these great artists have to offer for Boss's Day!