Thursday, November 29, 2012

A Multitude - November 2012 Bead Journal Project


"A Multitude" is my November rune stone; each stone has been intended to represent a force and this month's force is the power of mass or numbers.

Coral reefs are formed by the calcium carbonate exoskeletons of coral polyps - uncountable numbers of individual living creature in some cases; the Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space! The coral attract other creatures resulting in an elaborate ecosystem involving numerous species - all living together in careful balance.

Working with seed beads is a similar system - each bead is individual and complete, but not of much use in it's singularity. But combine a multitude of them together and the product is certainly more than a sum of the individual parts.

This month's stone is a bit different than previous stones, as the stone itself is the found object. This particular stone is a Petoskey stone, fossilized coral from the ancient reefs which once existed in the shallow seas that covered this part of Michigan. I intentionally left a large portion of the stone uncovered to show the distinctive mottled pattern. 


I tried to emulate this pattern with beads on the bottom of the stone.


The focal point is my representation of a single coral polyp in three dimensional beadwork.


Only one more month to go !!!

2 comments:

  1. Each time you finish one of these it becomes my new favorite. This is no exception... but will be hard to surpass. I love, LOVE your statement about a multitude of beads, stitched together, being much greater than the sum of the individual parts. Congratulations on keep on schedule and on your beautiful BJP pieces for the year!

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  2. A fascinating body of work, Kelly. 'The sum is (even) greater than the parts' is also true for your pieces. Individually they are imaginative and meaningful, but I very much enjoyed seeing them interacting together in your earlier photo. I'm so looking forward to seeing what you come up with for next year.

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