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Comparison (Joan Mackarell, Renne Lalique)
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(Jewellery) Art Mapa Mental sobre Comparison (Joan Mackarell, Renne Lalique), creado por catrinamitchell1 el 06/04/2014.
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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
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