Saturday, May 5, 2012

An inspiration by Aquatic strangeness

Did you for one second ever think you would see an animal that was blue with pick polka dots? Those don't exist do they?! Apparently in the ocean they do.  This is a light blue and pink baby seahorse.  Looking at these bizarre little creatures of unbelievable anatomy, of course, made me want to make one of my very own.  I mean these things lend themselves to artistic recreation like nothing else.  You could literally come up with any odd combination of colors, spines and spikes and it wouldn't be any weirder than what nature has already created.

As I was examining sea life I also came across sea turtles, which I have always thought were cool and highly under appreciated. For being so clumsy on the shore they are the epitome of grace in the water. They look like they are flying.



Check this spiny black seahorse out. He has horns on his face. He is also adorably holding on to that underwater plant. 


 This one has beautiful little silver markings all over its face and side.  Such interesting knobby little protrusions along his spine too.












This one is just STRANGE!












  
The Pins that these pictures inspired
These two pins one a seahorse one a sea turtle were made after seeing all these wonderful images. I will definitely be creating more as both these amazing animals can have so much variety. 

The Sea Turtle
This sea turtle pin is embroidered, stuffed and has golden sequins and wonderful seed beads included to make his shell special and unique.


The Making of The Seahorse
Here I am going to show the process of creating the seahorse pin.  First I cut out the shapes, two sides so they can be sewn together and stuffed.  I chose different colors for the dorsal fin and spine area to give it a little more interest. 


 I like to use embroidery thread in the same family of colors to make most of my detail work.  I don't plan out my stitches, for the most part, I feel that it gives my work a little more personality and freedom in the final piece. 

 As I finish sewing the pieces together I start to think about what colors, shapes and ideas I want to add to make an item complete. 

 
I waited until it was all together to cut that bottom part of the spine off, because I didn't know how much I wanted to keep until then. I started adding the mane beads, deciding on a aqua color to show up against the dark red. After that I tried a few things and found that the silver thread looked good on the outside of the mane.



 After that I new I was close to how I would keep it but decided that the orange thread I used on the left side just didn't show up as much as I had hoped. I took the time to go over all of that side again to really pronounce the difference in colors. 

The last things were the orange added to the face and tummy areas and the light red beads added to the bottom of the spine area. And the very last was the addition of the one inch pin back.  

All told a spent several hours on this pin but I am really happy with the outcome.

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