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Comparison
(Joan
Mackarell,
Renne
Lalique)
- Joan Mackarell
- Irish Contemporary
- 1943 - present
- Famous for
- Picking materials for their colour
and texture, not their value
- Like Lalique
- Mixing enamel with different materials
to create interesting textures
- Aim (like Lalique) to produce
creative, interesting pieces that
demonstrate skill and the beauty
of nature instead of wealth
- Inspiration
- Natural form
- Similar to Lalique
- But only landscape
- Landscape of the Atlantic
shore of Donegal in Ireland
- Know since her childhood
- "Tapies Necklace"
- Typical abstract style
- 2006
- Different sized rectangles
- Repeat pattern
- Irregular surface textures
- Enamelling on top of the silver foil
- Same technique as Lalique
- Enamel has been distressed
to create the varied texture
- Alternating between
red and black
- Made from silver foil over copper
- Target market
- Young lady
- Abstract style would suggest a
sense of mystery to their character
- Less wealthy
- Less expensive
materials used
- Wearability
- Bare reverse side of smooth copper rectangles
will not scratch or irritate the wearer's skin
- Will attract attention to wearer's
shoulders and neck
- Complimenting a well-chosen outfit
- Successfull
- Eye catching
- because of the abstract(ness)
- Make people wonder what the
inspiration was and how it was made
- Unpredictable because
of how natural it is
- Close
inspection
would reveal
new intrest
- Making the deceptively simple design
surprisingly fascinating = successful
- I would wear this design
- I like the natural
textures, colours
and theme
- Renne Lalique
- French, Art Nouveau
- 1860-1945
- Famous for
- Combining
traditional materials
(like gold and
diamonds) with less
expensive materials
(like enamel and
horn)
- Chose materials for their
colour and texture, not their
value
- Inspiration
- Typical of Art Nouveau
designers
- Natural form
- Flying creatures
- Women's form
- Not as typical, however
- Fantasy landscapes
- Hybrid or mythical
creatures
- "Wasp Pin"
- 1890
- Representational
and curvilinear
style
- Typical
- Five gold and
black enamel
wasps
- Opal flower in the centre
- All set in a cast
frame of thorny
branches
- The frame is highly stylised
- Unlike the wasps
themselves
- Target market
- Rich woman
- Because of the time
and skill put into the
design
- Choice of
mostly
expensive
materials
- Confident
- Because it is quite a
unusual piece
- Ok to be critisized
- Wasps are not
to everyones
taste
- Wearability
- Thorns pointing inwards and only the
smooth pin touching the wearers hat
- Won't catch on any
feathers or ribbons
- Limited number of
hats
- Too many bows or ribbons
would detract from the pin
- Decreased wearability
- Opinion
- Successful
- Instantly
eye-catching
- Astound people with the
remarkable skill need to
create such a realistic piece
- Personally i
would not wear it
- It may startle people as they
could think that the wasps were
real