Waterfalls of Color

Although there isn’t a full rainbow of color in each individual piece here, I just had to share the work of Carolyn and Dave Good who recently posted these lovely mokume components for their fall (as in draped or like a waterfall) necklaces. These pieces use a similarly high saturation of color among them all and a lot of contrast within each piece. It makes for a great looking collection that I’d be happy to have just hanging on the wall together. Well, I might be inclined to wear them too, I’ll have to admit.

These pieces were made with some new CaBezel molds by Wendy Orlowski of our long time supporter, Shades of Clay. This series is actually called Holy CaBezels, due to the hole, of course. But maybe they can also be a bit of divine inspiration for the right person. It would be hard to say unless you bought a set and tried it out. Just saying.

The Goods always have something yummy to share on their blog so if you like having great eye candy dropped in your inbox, sign up for the 2GoodClaymates blog. And to get your set of molds, go to Shades of Clay.

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1 Comments

  1. MaryEtta McGraw on August 10, 2017 at 6:20 pm

    I really love these pieces. I am a huge Mokume Gane fan an these colours just lift one’s spirits, don’t they?! The shapes created with Wendy Orlowski’s Cabezel molds are gorgeous and add to the fun – a perfect choice for this project. Wendy is a member of the Great Lakes Polymer Clay group – me too! 🙂 – and we should be enjoying her demo using them at an upcoming meeting. Can hardly wait!



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