06 March 2016
04 February 2016
feather-thoughts
feather-thoughts - a new blog post inspired by the sketchbooks of Louise Bourgeois, on my very new blog on kristienberghs.net! I hope you will join me there.
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01 February 2016
a desktop calendar for February
(click picture to download) |
Just like before, the desktop image uses a white background with a handwritten calendar for the month, and I've added the most important moon phases too: ○ full moon & ● new moon.
The resolution is 2560x1600, which should fit most computer screens. You can download different sizes from the link.
So here you have a picture of white translucent glass that is sometimes referred to as milk glass or "opaline" (milk glass can also refer to transparent glass with a thin layer of white glass). It was incredibly sought after in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco period for its opalescence and color shifts, reminding of opal gemstones and moonstones. One artist that is typically associated with it is René Lalique, who trained as a goldsmith and became a glass artist; a quick search on "Lalique + opalescent" gives you an indication of his range.
A hair slide by René Lalique in the British Museum (London) in gold, carved horn and opals (photo by me) |
Light shining through reveals warm tints |
Light shining on it reveals the blue! A lampwork and millefiori cab... |
...that I made into a pendant back in 2010! |
01 January 2016
a desktop calendar for January
(click picture to download) |
Happy 2016! Here you go, a bright new look for your computer desktop!
I want to breathe new life into a little project that I had to abort way too soon because of college work... but now the end is in sight, and I hope you will like the new glassy inspirations I'm cooking up for you this year!
Just like before, the desktop image uses a white background with a handwritten calendar for the month, and I've added the most important moon phases too: ○ full moon & ● new moon.
The resolution is 2560x1600, which should fit most computer screens.
This blue chunk of glass is a treasure I picked up in Venice (when I visited the city in 2013), on the "glass island" Murano . It has been molten and hotworked with in the glass blowing studios. This is part of the waste, actually, but don't you think it looks like a gemstone?
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January,
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