Friday, 4 September 2009

DIY Jewellery 2

I have always been interested in how people interact with works of art. Coming from a background in metalwork, I have always been creating pieces that offer interaction between the audiences and my design.


This project – DIY Jewellery will involve audiences’ creativity and personality, hence; bring out their own childhood experience. The pieces can change different shape in each time by audiences. Let’s have fun to create your own jewellery.


All the photos show below have the same component. I just use different amount of components to crate different shape. During the porcess of creating, I really involved my personal style and it stimulate my creativity.


Brooch number 1:



Components: 8 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and blue


Brooch number 2:

Components: 8 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and blue



Necklace number 1:


Components: 10 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and blue


Necklace number 2:


Components: 9 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and blue


Necklace number 3:




Components: 18 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and orange










Brooch number 3:


Components: 8 piece

Colour : green, red, white and blue


Brooch number 4:


Components: 8 piece

Colour : green, red, white and orange

Necklace number 4:

Components: 8 pieces

Colour : green, red, white

Necklace number 5:

Components: 11 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and orange

Brooch number 5:


Components: 11 pieces

Colour : green, red, white



Necklace number 6:

Components: 14 pieces

Colour : green, red, white and blue

Sunday, 16 November 2008

Jewellery

We need to play, no matter what age we are. Play is freedom to do what you want, where you want and when you want. Moreover, play implies fun. When people play toys and games, most of them feel fun. In this project, I would like to involved audiences with my jewellery. The interaction between audiences and my jewllery can bring out fun to them. Nowadays, we can see toy as aesthetic in design and art. Does jewellery can be wearable toy? I may say yes. This jewellery allows audiences to involve their creativity, when they play with jewellery. Hence they express their personal style to impress others.



Drawing 1:

Drawing in Computer 1:

Drawing in computer 2:


During the design process, the new idea comming out which involove my culture experience into the deisgn. what is the sample of happy in Taiwan? The answer is YA (See image below ). When we feel happy, we use this sample to present our feeling. So, the design change to another stage.


Drawing YA 1:



Drawing in computer YA 1:



Drawing in computer YA 2:



Drawing in computer YA 3:



Final diesign: