Outside Inspiration: Shades of Metal

alex horst  collageAlex Horst’s pieces are gorgeous, traditional mokume gane metal work, but being limited to metals doesn’t mean being limited in color. When given a limitation, use it to find new, creative additions and alternatives, like how to gain more color if that is what you want in a piece. Alex brings in color and a range of texture with variations in metal treatments and the addition of complimentary gemstones.

My one complaint… his online images are so small! This is why you are seeing a collage of his necklaces. They are actually each pretty impressive, but how wonderful in a collection like this. Still, as a curious buyer or an artist, it would be immensely helpful to see more detail here. It is an intriguing tease to get a glimpse of the beauty, but  as a buyer I might wonder if it’s even worth the time to write and see if there are better images to be had, and so I might not take the time. Keep that in mind if you depend on online sales. Clear, large photos and detail shots can really make the difference between getting that sale or not!

Have you ever wondered how the metal mokume process differs from what we do in polymer? Well, you can see it on Alex’s website, in this step by step outline of his mokume approach. While you are there, take a look at his other jewelry designs. Just beautiful pieces all the way around!

 

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Sage

3 Comments

  1. Corine on November 28, 2014 at 5:28 pm

    These are drop dead gorgeous!



  2. Debbie Crothers on November 28, 2014 at 6:23 pm

    Absolutely stunning. Saw the pics and had to go straight to his website to see the pieces in more detail – very disappointed that I couldn’t as the images were so small. Read your post then Sage to find you had a similar thing to say. Definitely goes to show regardless of how beautiful the work is, those crisp, large images are a necessity for online sales. In saying all that these pieces are exquisite – probably why I wanted to look closer.



  3. Randee M Ketzel on November 29, 2014 at 8:56 am

    wow. to the studio!!!!



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