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Statement jewelry - Abstract Hand Beaded Necklaces, Earrings and Masks by RasaVilJewelry

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A piece that’s been floating around in my head for a while now, that finally solidified when I needed it for myself in between my other projects. The text is a quote from Hannibal (the book); it’s a thought that comes to Clarice Starling while acknowledging corruption, and when I first read this line, it took my breath away and I had to put the book down for a moment. I think I read it exactly when I needed it, and it’s kept me afloat in the midst of all the unthinkable craziness this year (to put that all extremely politely): I may not be able to control the massive things and systems at play outside of myself. I can only do what I can do…but there’s also power in that.
I can make sure that within my reach, people will always feel safe. That they’ll know compassion and have someone else looking out for them. That they won’t be alone, and they’ll have someone to help lift them (and their voice) up. We need each other now more than ever- we’re all we have. And so I’ll continue to do what I can, within my reach. I’ll continue to be kind and keep fighting for a better world, until my last breath. ✊🏼🖤 I guess it’s fitting that Clinton pointed out that the spikes on this one look like a compass, since this sentiment is what’s been guiding me lately.
I really love how textured this piece came out, it was so much fun to put together! (I’ll never say no to paint splatter and rusty metal…those things are my happy place 😝) I love interactive elements in art, so I was excited to add a magnet for the moth! It makes it easier to move the entire piece more safely, but you can also put the moth on any way you want- straight or sideways, like it’s about to fly away. Or upside down! Whatever makes your heart happy 🥹 This will be up in my shop on Friday, the 7th!! ✨
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Wood, acrylic paint, pressed flowers, label maker tape, clay, ephemera, magnet, glitter, vintage steel caliper, thread, and spikes
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Today's Fuck It Friday feature is another brand new one: Lavender Threat thrifted/upcycled jacket! This came out exactly how I wanted it to, a delightful rarity. More pictures and info over on the gallery page, and you can represent right here.
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✨Gaia Hand of Eternal Life✨ crafted with polymer clay, painted with acrylics, and decorated with crystals and faux moss🖤 check out all her details here
I've got some massive statement art, and you might just see some this week at Art Miami. To date, "Astranomelly" is still one of my most meaningful pieces.
“Astranomelly” was the culminating piece of my artist residency in Downtown San Diego. During the months of April/May (2012) I spent 50 days painting on Broadway Avenue, generally averaging 10-12 hours per session and never taking a single day off. Basically living in the studio as I found myself on the precipice of homelessness, this climactic creation measures 6.5′ x 10′ and is representative of my collective experiences as “The Boy In The Box.” The culture shock of the residency experience made this both an artistic opportunity and a sociological experiment as I found myself imbued with the regionalism of this foreign community and was indoctrinated into their culture. The individuals that visited and shared their stories during my tenure in the box were all incorporated into the painting, their names inscribed in the underpainting that surrounds the iconic vortex (or black hole) that is simultaneously a symbol of the outward eyes looking in at me as I poured my soul into the canvas. The concept for “Astranomelly” came to me on a car ride home at 3:30am as I listened to the track “Battling the Sun” by local musician Astra Kelly. I had met Astra earlier that evening when she stopped in during a rare San Diego storm. The rest of the story I now leave with you.
tw bright colors?
i painted! i’ve been really feeling the feminine fear/anger duo today and after listening to paris paloma i just. had to do something i guess