Beader`s Guide Jewelry Design
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Beader`s Guide Jewelry Design
The Beader’s Guide to Jewelry Design A Beautiful Exploration of Unity, Balance, Color & More Margie Deeb © 2014 by Margie Deeb All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. ISBN 978-1-4547-0406-5 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Deeb, Margie. The beader’s guide to jewelry design : a beautiful exploration of unity, balance, color & more / Margie Deeb. pages cm Includes index. ISBN 978-1-4547-0406-5 1. Beadwork. 2. Jewelry making. 3. Color in design. I. Title. TT860.D426 2014 745.594’2--dc23 2013037408 Distributed in Canada by Sterling Publishing c/o Canadian Manda Group, 165 Dufferin Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6K 3H6 Distributed in the United Kingdom by GMC Distribution Services Castle Place, 166 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, England BN7 1XU Distributed in Australia by Capricorn Link (Australia) Pty. Ltd. P.O. Box 704, Windsor, NSW 2756, Australia For information about custom editions, special sales, and premium and corporate purchases, please contact Sterling Special Sales at 800-805-5489 or [email protected]. Email [email protected] for information about desk and examination copies. The complete policy can be found at larkcrafts.com. Every effort has been made to ensure that all the information in this book is accurate. However, due to differing conditions, tools, and individual skills, the publisher cannot be responsible for any injuries, losses, and other damages that may result from the use of the information in this book. Manufactured in China 2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1 larkcrafts.com 9 Introduction: Jewelry As Magic 1 Unity 10 The Big Picture 11 Wired for Visual Unity 12 Unity & The Unitometer 14Repetition 16Variety 18Proximity 20 Continuation & Closure 23 Patterns in the Random 24 Unity within Sets of Jewelry 26 The Ugly Necklace Contest 28 Unity Study 29 Challenge Yourself 2 Focal Point & Emphasis 31 Contrast, the Great Attractor 31 Value Contrast 32 Shape Contrast 32 Pattern, Texture & Density Contrast 32 Size Contrast 32 Color Contrast 34 The Visual Path 35 To Center or Not to Center? 37 Whole-over-the-Parts Emphasis 38 Allover Pattern 38Space 40Mystery 42 Focal Point Study 43 Challenge Yourself 3 Balance 46 Symmetrical & Asymmetrical Balance 46 Vertical & Horizontal Symmetry 48 Radial Balance 48 Asymmetrical Balance 49 Techniques of Asymmetrical Balance 50 Value and Color 51Position 53 Texture & Pattern 54Shape 55Movement 56 Visual Balance Study 57 Challenge Yourself 4 Movement 59 Direction of Line & Shape 60Repetition 60Rhythm 61 Space and Silence 62 The Movement of Light 64 The Movement of Pattern 66 The Movement of Texture 67 The Movement of Color 69 Physical Movement 70 Movement Study 71 Challenge Yourself 5 Shape 74 The Language of Line & Shape 76 Basic Geometric Shapes 78 The Beauty of Geometric Shapes 79 The Beauty of Organic Shapes 80 Learning to See Shape 82 Beautiful Shapes for Jewelry 84 Shape & the Human Form 86 Shape Study 88 Challenge Yourself 8 The Creative Journey 6 Color 132 Daily Practice & Routine 134 The Gap 91 A Mighty Language 136 Fear, Doubt & The Creative Process 91 Becoming Color Conscious 136Fear 92 Properties of Color: Value 137Doubt 92 Value Is Relative 137 Do Your Work 93 Value Contrast 138 Artists’ Ways 93 The Harmony of Similar Value 142 Find Your Voice 94 Properties of Color: Hue 143 What Kind of Jewelry Do I Want to Make? 94 Properties of Color: Intensity 144 Challenge Yourself 95 A Note about Thread Color 96 Properties of Color: Temperature 146 About the Author 96 Creating Color Palettes 147Acknowledgments 97Contrast 148 Contributing Artists 97 The Ever-Inspiring Color Wheel 150Index 98 The Monochromatic Palette 152 Photo Credits 99 The Analogous Palette 100 The Complementary Palette 101 The Triadic Palette 102Proportions 102 Domination Rules 103 Unity through Color Dominance 104 The Tonal Approach 106 Skin Tone & Color 108 Color Study 109 Challenge Yourself 7 Jewelry & the Body 111 Moving with the Body 112 Shape, Clothing & Jewelry 114 Girl, Put Your Necklace On 118 Body Scale 119 Flattering the Curves 120 Flattering the Neck 121 Enhancing Eyeglass Wearers 122 Designing for the Face 122 Determining Your Face Shape 122 Pleasing Earring Shapes 124 Girl, Put Your Earrings On 126 Standard Jewelry Fitting and Sizes 128 Customer Preference Form 129 Customer Measurements Form 130 Jewelry on the Body Study 131 Challenge Yourself Frieda Bates Yasmine, 2010 35 x 17 x 2.5 cm Dichroic glass cabs handmade by artist, seed beads, faceted glass beads, suede; bead embroidery, stringing 8 THE BEADER’S GUIDE TO JEWELRY DESIGN Jewelry As Magic We diminish the significance of jewelry— Many of the pieces I’ve chosen that illus- and its creation—when we consider it trate specific design principles also appear simply ornamentation. The very heart of in Showcase 500 Beaded Jewelry (Lark Crafts, jewelry is the expression of being. Each time 2012). This book is, to date, the most we make and adorn ourselves with jewelry outstanding compilation of contemporary we give ourselves over to an ancient ritual, a beaded jewelry available. And It’s a valu- ceremony where the alchemy of our creativ- able resource for observing and studying ity combines with the passion of the field at large. The artists whose work is our self-expression. contained within its pages, as well as those online and in the global beading communi- The result? Magic. ty, have been generous in sharing their work with me. Their extraordinary contributions You’ve opened this book because, like me, bring the beauty, theory, and concepts you want to more fully understand that we’re exploring to life. magic. So let’s map a part of the terrain where jewelry’s magic lies: design. The Beader’s Guide to Jewelry Design was created with the input of online friends Why does a piece of jewelry make us feel and readers. When I asked questions in my more alive and in touch with our muse? newsletter and through social media, you Why are we sometimes amazed by our cre- responded. Throughout these pages you’ll ations, and other times ready to toss them? see names of those, perhaps yourself, who Why, when we’ve followed every design responded to my questions. I am very concept, are our visions sometimes unful- grateful for your input. filled? We’ll use our vision, our senses, and our intuition to explore these questions. May you weave creativity and magic into In creating jewelry, as in life, when we pay every area of your life. deep attention we come closer to knowing ourselves and how we relate to our world. We understand why we’ve chosen jewelry as our sacred medium of self-expression. 9