Showing posts with label art glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art glass. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

The Results of My Silver and Woven Necklace



I've finished my necklace with the 'Cambodian Culture' theme, and have named it 'River Flow'.








Hopefully I have achieved the water feel with the colour selection, which was my main focus.


I'm currently adding all my latest pieces to my website and should have it ready to view by this evening.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

What is the Difference Between ART & CRAFT?




An excerpt from Wiki.Answers

"The concept of craft is historically associated with the production of useful objects and art well, at least since the 18th century with useless ones. The craftsmans teapot or vase should normally be able to hold tea or flowers, while the artists work is typically without utilitarian function. In fact, if an object is made demonstrably useless if, to cite a famous example, you take a teacup and line it entirely with animal fur it has to be considered as a work of art, because there is nothing else left to consider it as. The crafts tend to produce things which are useful for various human purposes, and though they may be pretty or pleasing in any number of ways, craft objects tend to exhibit their prettiness around a purpose external to the object itself. To this extent, the crafts arent arts, according to a idea which found fullest expression in the aesthetics of the great Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant. Works of art, Kant said, are intrinsically final: they appeal purely at the level of the imagination and arent good for any practical utility, except and Ill return to this except the cultivation of the human spirit."

My comment: I can accept the definiton of a craft as being utilitarian. I still question the idea that craft is not art.

An excerpt from suite101.com

"A craft is usually a cookie-cutter or close-ended activity. The craft activity is based on a formula or recipe and all participants follow the same directions and end up with roughly the same result every time.
An art activity is more open-ended. So for example, in a drawing project all participants may start with the same materials of paper and pencils and maybe they are asked to create drawings that represent their family. The results of this project will create many different drawings and therefore many different solutions to the same problem. While the end result may not always be considered art, the possibility of creating an original drawing that transcends it's parameters and materials is always possible, and that, to me, is the definition of art."

My comment: I feel this is a very loose opinion and I don't think it puts any clarifcation on the question asked.

An excerpt from The Getty
"I think knowing the difference between art and craft is what matters. Craft follows directions with a specific outcome or product, often somewhat copied from an example or sample. Art has more emphasis on process and the result of exploring
and experimenting with materials. "

My comment: To me this is saying if a utilitarian object is made from a 'mould' then it is a craft, whereas if you have added your own touch it is then considered art.

An excerpt from Yahoo! Answers (jaipurjo)
"An accepted distinction is that craft produces an object that is valued for it's practical use, while art is valued for it's creativity and imaginative content. This is not to say that in craft there can not be art! A master craftsman can produce a piece that is not only functionally sound but combines imaginative and creative forms and is able to give pleasure on both levels. "

My comment: I think this definition says it all - that it cannot be defined!


Is this Art or Craft?

Friday, May 2, 2008

Paper Art

This is another piece of art I have found, once again I don't know its origin, but I thought it was very clever. On first glance I thought it was just a bunch of square pieces of paper until I realized they all throw a shadow of a face profile just by the way the pieces have been skilfully creased.



I have updated my website today. There are many new pieces of work to be viewed, if you have a moment please pay a visit.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Natural Tree Art



Isn't this an amazing tree with an equally amazing background. Couldn't find any information to go with this image, so unfortunately I have no idea where or when it was taken.

I have been adding new items daily to my Etsy store, and tomorrow I will be uploading my monthly website update. I have a new quiz every month on my website and one winner receives a $20.00 gift voucher to spend with Glass & Splinters.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Welcome To My New Blog

I've been toying with the idea of setting up a blog for quite some time, and finally here it is. If you have stumbled across my blog and have not heard of Glass & Splinters, allow me to give you a brief outline. I have been creating lampwork glass beads since 1997, and in 2001 I left behind my stained glass and leadlight business to work over the flame full time. I also weave many of my lampwork beads into unique pieces of wearable art.
I will post here regularly showing my latest creations and adding any other info that I think will be of interest to you. I hope you enjoy reading my blog and feel free to make a comment.