by Eleanor Saussey | May 10, 2021
COVID Blue – Colour Theory Essay
The state of not feeling quite right, but not quite being able to put your finger on the reason why. Not physically ill, not suffering any actual symptoms of anything that can be seen or treated in the traditional sense. Just feeling low – not depressed, not even anxious – just uncertain about the future. Feeling that the rug has been pulled out from under the feet. Whether or not the rug was actually blue.
Needing a dose of something incredibly vivid to shock the system into feeling itself again. Be more vivid – always a good stage direction.
Those delicious shades of blue that connect us to the sky – with no vapour trails – we all saw that sky this summer and marvelled at its clear expanse, feeling the benefit of those calming shades over our heads.
The piercing bright blue of light hitting the water at a certain angle – marvelling at its opaque expanse, feeling the benefit of those waves, whether we swam in them and felt the power of the negative ions or walked alongside them and heard the soothing sounds.
So, for COVID, blues, the antidote might actually be COVID blues, who knew?
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by Athene Sholl | May 15, 2020
The Warmth of the Sun – Coach House Gallery 2020
The warmth of the sun was the February joint exhibition at the Coach House Gallery, Guernsey.
Butterfly double strand necklace – Chalcedony, Dyed Howlite butterflies and Czech crystals with sterling silver handmade clasp.
by Athene Sholl | May 5, 2020
Arts Weekend – St James 2019
For the arts weekend exhibition at St.James Concert Hall we produced a new version of our colour theory circle, based on our own personal perceptions of colour.
by Athene Sholl | Apr 30, 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay of the same name which you can read here. This piece was made from chunky lapis lazuli beads and dyed gold freshwater pearls, which is finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp . This necklace was one of three variations on the safe navy theme. Each of these necklaces have now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.
by Athene Sholl | Apr 30, 2020
Prison Pink Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay of the same name which you can read here. This piece was made from turquoise, lava stone and howlite beads, which is closed with a handmade sterling silver clasp . The bright pink lava stones that make up this necklace make it a great statement piece. This necklace has now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.