Ceramic Jewelry for Beginners
Mood board Inspiration.
A course by Julieta Álvarez , Ceramic Artist
About the video: Mood board Inspiration.
Overview
“Look for ideas, references and inspiration. Search in books, social networks, documentaries, or in any space around you, the leitmotif of the collection. The essential idea from which the collection will start. From that starting point, I will explain how to create a mood board with images, words, pieces of materials or any material that guides us in that graphic definition of our ideas or collection concepts. ”
In this video lesson Julieta Álvarez addresses the topic: Mood board Inspiration., which is part of the Domestika online course: Ceramic Jewelry for Beginners. Learn basic techniques to create, model, and enamel three jewelry pieces.
Partial transcription of the video
“Mood board Inspiration In this lesson we will talk about inspiration and the important thing about mood board. Why is this lesson so cool? Because in it we will talk about everything that inspires us, of all the influences that affect us when designing. And this process can be more orderly, more chaotic, It depends on each one. Where can I find inspiration? Anywhere. In books, in magazines, music, movies, internet. I really like it, when I travel, for example, I am full of ideas, of things that I like and I like to write them down, I like to take pictures with my mobile, for example; that h...”
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Course summary for: Ceramic Jewelry for Beginners
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Accessory Design, Ceramics, Jewelry Design

Julieta Álvarez
A course by Julieta Álvarez
Julieta Álvarez is a multidisciplinary artist who uses ceramics as the main material in jewelry and sculpture.
She has had her own business for many years, where she creates and sells handicraft pieces and exports them all over the world, including Paris, Tokyo, New York, Sydney, London, and Helsinki.
Her work has been exhibited in international galleries and museums such as the Pompidou in Paris and the Contemporary Art Museum in Luxembourg, among others.
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