Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Celebrity Style Big Bold Exotic Labradorite Necklace


I am very inspired by the sea world that holds many secrets. My painting and jewelry collection this year was all about the water and all creatures deep within the ocean.
For a long time I had in my mind a dream to make a big bold beaded necklace of Labradorite stone. I made a sketch of necklace “Reef”, and I knew that this stone was a perfect for design.
labradorite necklace by ezartesa
I love Labradorite natural stone; it has grey background with exotic green and blue flashes of color. Labradorite- enhances energy flaw, increases intuition and makes magic happen.
I had chosen grey, moss, olive green, yellow green, blue zircon silver lined seed beads, natural Labradorite beads, Swarovski pearls, Czech glass beads, Labradorite cabochons and Swarovski crystals that gives the necklace that magic sparkle. This necklace was very labor intensive and it’s a very special peace.
Wearing this necklace you will feel like celebrity.
Celebrity style jewelry by Ezartesa.

Monday, June 21, 2010

How To Decorate With Floral Paintings

How to decorate with floral paintings
When I think of art I think of beauty, I fill the canvas with flowers to express an abundance of life and strong feeling. Flowers are a daily reminder of beauty,
decorating with floral paintings is a lot of fun. In traditional monochromatic, light color interior, choose neutral tone flower paintings.

flower oil painting

Give a little bit a drama to the room with grouping them together, group of three or two monochromatic floral paintings in any room is dramatic and fresh.

Striking color paintings of flowers offers an artful way to bring blooms into any room.

sunflowers fine art painting

I imagine this sunflowers painting next to green sofa topped with pillows in sunny shades of yellow and apricot to reflect colors of sunflowers.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Decorate With Colorful Watercolor Abstract Painting


Art collectors asking me - give me some ideas on interior designs.
When you feel sadness or stress, think pink, candy colors like a sweet treat can help to feel uplifted and soothe anxiety. Pink could bring to the room not just warmth and sweetness, but and sophistication.
I created this floral watercolor painting at one cold winter day, when I daydreamed about my summers spent at my grandmother’s house. I remembered my grandmother’s gorgeous garden of peonies. The most beautiful ones were red and candy pink peonies.

red peony original watercolor painting

When I started creating painting I decided to put red peonies in first plane in more detailed style, and pink in background in more abstract style.
With this modern art flower abstract painting you would create warmth and excitement to living room, and sweeten up your dining room. Pair pink with black or brown to give a room little bit drama and sophistication.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Turquoise Jewelry


Bold Statement Necklace.
Hand crafted work from the past or from remote cultures is a recurring influence in my jewelry.
I feed my imagination on old work, and I working direct from nature, making as many sketches as I can.
For this necklace I used Onyx (traditionally been used to banish grief) and Tiger-eye cabochons. Natural turquoise jewelry - December birthstone, enhances prosperity and optimistic outlook, and Citrine (has traditionally used to attract wealth) beads, Swarovski crystals, Czech glass.
I used black mate seed beads to give necklace hint of the exotic. I think this necklace looks powerful and makes a bold statement.

turquoise jewelry
Black Onyx Tiger Eye Necklace.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Native American Inspired Painting

Native American inspired painting

I always loved to paint horses, because they remind me my childhood and wonderful days spent at my grandparent’s farm. A horse for me symbolizes a power and strength. Before this work, I always painted horses in movement or some action, but this time I wanted to paint a simple picture.
I am inspired by Native American art simplicity and bold colors, but especially I inspired by the Acoma people of New Mexico bold patterns. In this painting I used limited palette of colors: Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red, Raw Umber, Green and Ivory Black.

Native American Art