Monochrome Mokume

rebecca geoffery mokume monoI always hesitate to post pieces with little or no color, as they just don’t get that immediate attention that really colorful work does. But, it would be hard not to talk about monochrome, which is another classic color palette that is ideal for mokume. The advantage of monochrome is it’s striking and often graphical nature. As artists, we are forced to look at value, form, line, etc. instead of leaning on color. Now, I know lots of  color is one of the fun advantages to creating mokume, but monochrome is a little bit of a challenge and one that can result in amazing pieces.

This pendant by Rebecca Geoffery is just one such example. The fact that she worked with a very controlled approach to line and value works so well for a piece that can’t lean on the impact of color at all. Sure, this could have been done in a really striking set of colors, but I think it might actually have taken away from the beauty of the lines and the repetition. They take front and center in this simple piece, and I think it’s just about perfect as is.

I can’t sign off today without a virtual hug to all my American friends celebrating Thanksgiving today. This is the day we should be contemplating the truly wonderful and blessed advantages, people and opportunities in our life. I am most thankful to you, my many readers, who allow me to blather on about things I love and am so passionate about. Thank you for allowing me to have this as part of my daily life! A very Happy Thanksgiving and a big hug to all my friends and readers across the globe!

 

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3 Comments

  1. Jo Nortcliff on November 27, 2014 at 2:56 pm

    A very happy Thanks Giving from me here in the UK. I hope you’ve been having a wonderful day with family and friends and thank you for taking time out to give us another inspirational piece.

    At this time of year especially, colour is so important, but I love those misty mornings when it’s just starting to get light and this piece reminds me of that. The outlines of trees yet to be illuminated by the sun, but given their own special form and shape outlined by the soft gray light of a winter’s day. Quite beautiful.



  2. Marilyn Davenport on November 27, 2014 at 4:09 pm

    when working in Polymer clay, I almost always work in color, but this piece is very beautiful just the way it is.
    Marilyn Davenport



  3. Randee M Ketzel on November 29, 2014 at 8:57 am

    breathtaking simplicity.



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