Sunday, January 3, 2010

Bead Journal Project - Sigil

I've joined a group called the Bead Journal Project (BJP). BJP was started by the talented Robin Atkins a few years ago. The challenge is to create a beaded project each month for a year. The creation can be any size or shape, as long as it is consistent throughout the year. Any bead technique, any design - the choice is yours. There has been some phenomenal art created through this invitation. I decided to participate this year. Here is my January BJP.

It is called "Sigil". I actually started it in December so I could finish it on January 1, taking advantage of the magic of the Blue Moon on New Year's Eve. A sigil is a sign, a symbol of an intent. To form this type of sigil, a rose window with a superimposed alphabet is used and a tracing of the spelling of your intention is made. The rose window is not to be traced, just the lines to spell your word. However, I did keep the rose window (without the superimposed alphabet) to show how this sigil was formed.


I embossed a deep green velvet with an old printer's block I have. I cut out and fused the velvet to a batik fabric. I outlined the velvet with size 15 seed beads, bugle beads and added briolettes for the dangles. The moon face cabochon (representing the feminine) is secured with delicas. A Pure Allure jewelry component makes the crown.

Here is the embroidered rose window and the beaded sigil for "Create". To the left is a wired ribbon and beaded "river of inspiration". A free-form peyote stitched rivulet is intertwined with the ribbon. Then, pearl sticks, crystals and beads were added. The beaded circles continue across the page, as inspiration often seems to fall from heaven. The beaded bit to the right reminds me of a DNA strand. Some talent and creativity is born within us and some is cultivated. May 2010 find you cultivating your creativity and expressing it in many ways.

6 comments:

Jane Hallstrom said...

This really outstanding, Betty. (and inspiring!)

Susan Elliott said...

First of all, welcome to the bead journal project Betty. I participated last year and have met some wonderful friends along the way...I know you will too...

I am completely intrigued by your Sigil and have learned so much through studying your piece. It is a great way to start the year...to start your journey...your intent.

I wish you many blessings on your way and many many hours of creativity and peace.

I too felt that moon this year...
Susan

Gerry Krueger said...

I love the symbolism... I include a lot of images that only I can see in my work...it's like having a special secret...
I'm going now to read about your absinthe maker. As a artisan cheesemaker myself I love anything "from scratch" and plan to experiment with more herbs on my cheeses next summer...

Gerry K.

Robin said...

Wow, Betty!!! I totally love this piece... everything about it... the concept, rose, DNA river, moon, and embossed velevet over batik... I'm smitten!

Robin A.

robin michelle said...

Very lovely piece! I'm glad to have found your blog - it's terrific!

herbs said...

this is wonderful! Keep it up!