I find Pre-Raphaelite paintings fascinating. One of my favourite places to go for art is the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, and I have to say that the photographs you see online of the paintings never do them justice. They really do look completely lifelike, it's incredible. This picture of Cinderella (cleaning all day like I have been!) is by John Everett Millais; I don't think it's intended as an illustration, as he only did one, and he's done similar single paintings of other fairytales, including Puss in Boots and Red Riding Hood, but it's still amazing how he's interpretted the theme so well. It's also nice to see a change of theme, rather than mythology or Shakespeare.
Well, what else could I have as my jewellery of the day?! Another Penny Masquerade piece and one of my favourite types of design; this illustrated You Will Go To The Ball magnified setting is accompanied by wonderfully appropriate little charms, in this case, a golden broom and a Swarovski crystal heart. I think the idea of wearing such an ornate illustration is so lovely, especially because of the scalloped edging and decorative twist- it's not just a flat image, it's a piece of art.And now I reall y will have to go because I'm technically 4 minutes into tomorrow and that kind of makes the idea of things "of the day" a little bit redundant. Never mind, all that's left to say is good morning! Now I'd best be getting back to putting all my books in order.
Bye for now,
Rachel xxx
P.S. ~ Here are the links:
www.etsy.com/listing/47542612/you-will-go-to-the-ball-red-and-gold
www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/cinderella/millaiscindy.html


O.K., so I know that everybody has kind of seen this already, but my art of the day, aside from the jewellery of course, is Will Ashford's interpretation of an old book- on the one hand, I'm annoyed because he's defaced a book, on the other, I wish I'd thought of it. I have to say, I much prefer this to Tom Phillips' The Humument - this one has more of an illustrated feel about it. The whole story's been re-written by highlighting certain words and illustrating over others. I recently made a Hansel and Gretel book sculpture for my art exam, which I really need to upload...