“There are two ways of being creative. One can sing and dance. Or one can create an environment in which singers and dancers flourish.”-Warren G. Bennis
On 23rd September 2010, I had an inspiring lecture at my jewellery designing academy academy-Gautam Banerjee's Academy. I was unaware about the session. When I was informed about it. Initially I was forced to go for the session, as it was a compulsory session. My sir Gautam Banerjee had a spark in his inspiring words. How the simple surroundings around us can develop into a creative motif was the chief inspiration given by him. He showed how various surrounding could be replicated into designer jewellery. How a bird beak was use to make motif for a ring, a glass of water was use to make motif for a pendant, a burnt paper was use to make a motif for a necklace and an air conditioner panel was use to make a motif for s bracelets was all beautifully showed to me.
I can never imagine that the atmosphere we live in is full of designs. Each and everything creates a motif. And this motif is further created into a designing motif for jewellery, accessories, etc.
I was thankful, that a forceful session for me was an outcome for creative thinking. I myself created designs from the surrounding motifs, below are few of the designs made from the motifs I picked up.
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THE MOTIF USED FROM THE PICTURE |
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THE GOWN FROM THE PICTURE USED AS A NECKLACE |
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THE EARING AND BRACELET DESIGNED FROM THE MOTIF OF THE PICTURE |
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SHAPE OF RECTANGLE USED TO DESIGN A NECKLACE SET |
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