Friday, March 26, 2010

Merry go round

The month has passed super quick and every last friday of the month, I jump on the 'Merry go round'. What is the Merry go round exactly? Each month, a group of craftswomen from around the world join together and give their reponses to the same question/challenge.
This month we were challenged to take a photograph of something and create something inspired by it. For those among you with sensitive souls, I have to warm you 'cause what I'm showing is not a pretty sight...

Regular blogreaders know that I have been on a hunt for fish lately. I have been looking far and near for plastic play fish, lures, moulds,... but have not had much succes.
Therefor, a real fish is in order!
It's not the head that's important...
It's the tail that I need!
So, I moulded half of it...
And then pressed porcelain clay in it.
I hope that Anna, my collaboration partner,
will be able to use it in her creations...

I must admit that I had a different picture at first but the end result didn't work out the way I wanted. Hopefully I can still show that sometime later...

Want to see what other merriers made being inspired by a picture of something?
Hop over to their blogs to see! :)

Alison at Tweed Delights - http://idreamoftweed.blogspot.com
Kim at Vilt a la Kim - http://viltalakim.blogspot.com
Sara at Crafts of Texture - http://sarastexturecrafts.blogspot.com
Fabienne at Easterya Jewellery Creations - http://easterya.blogspot.com
Mariana at Florcita - http:/www./florcita.eu/
Agathe at Le Bar du Vent - http://lebarduvent.blogspot.com
Lily at Lily Pang Art and Design - http://lilypangart.blogspot.com
Wendren at Wren Design - http://thewrendesign.com
Ruth at Birdland Creations - http://insidetheartisan.blogspot.com

27 comments:

  1. you never fail to amaze me Mitsy! and I love this Merry Go Round idea !

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  2. wow, that's why you wanted fish !

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  3. I hope you ate that fish!! (yes I couldn't stay away ;)

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  4. not gross at all, mitsy. actually loving how that turned out!

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  5. Hehehe... ALL for our art! :)
    The result is wonderful, I'm sure Anna will make it into something fantastic!

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  6. So nice to see where people get their inspirations from.

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  7. Wow, the end result looks just like a wing! beautiful!!

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  8. Wow! THis is amazing! I saw your "warinings" about gross post yesterday and thought, what on earth are you up to now :) But this is not gross at all! :) Super fabulous!

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  9. I think the fish tail turned out really well. Beautiful!

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  10. inspiring use of a dead fish! I love how the clay piece makes me thing of wings, and the victory statue in the Louvre: http://parisfrance.ca/images/wingedvictory.jpg

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  11. so the plot thickens with this fishy subject....hmmmmmmm... do you have a market this weekend?? have fun! we are going to leiden!

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  12. Do your fishes come in wrapping? That's so weird! Here's how we buy our fish:
    http://www.panoramio.com/photo/649156

    Nevertheless, love the fishie tail :)

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  13. Hehe Ana, it is a smoked fish. We can buy our fish fresh too. :)

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  14. Wow!
    It's wonderful the way you get from what is not a pretty sight indeed to what looks like a fairy's wing!

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  15. It definitely looks like a wing! Very pretty! Does it smell? ;)

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  16. Love the details, although it more reminds me of a wing :)

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  17. Love the way the fishy tail came out Mitsy! very, very creative :)

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  18. Love it! Making something beautiful from something not so beautiful. I wonder if you could incorporate a "scratch and sniff" feature :-DDDD Remember to show us the final collaborative piece when it is done!

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  19. I like it.
    It reminds me of a an angel wing.
    Never thought you would find that in the frigde

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  20. Oh, I love it... I can see jewellery, of beads for headwear... brilliant!

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  21. I absolutely love this! It's really beautiful :) (I wondered what you wanted the fish for!)

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  22. Mitsy, I often crave fish too! But I think that fish tail is going to turn out fantastic--what a brilliant idea!

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  23. wow, a real fish you used, nice idea! :)

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  24. So interesting! The fish tail is gorgeous after you made it!

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  25. Wow, it made a lovely mold. Great idea.

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  26. oh! mooi! vinnen en veren zijn prachtig. Je hebt de rest ook nog opgegeten?

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