Wirework Leaf – Beaded Structure Sample
This small sculptural sample was made by shaping fine wire into a free-flowing leaf form, then threading amber and bronze beads along the lines to mimic natural veins. The intention was to explore transparency, fragility, and strength, using minimal materials to evoke the resilience of nature.
The twisting wire adds movement, while the beads highlight its delicate structure. Though the wire was sometimes too soft to hold the shape perfectly, this imperfection supports the organic quality of the piece.
This is a developmental sample, not yet integrated with textiles, but it opens ideas for future layering on sheer fabrics or combining with embroidery. Inspired by the leaf as a symbol of emotional resilience, this piece connects back to the core narrative of lightness, release, and inner strength.
Further development will involve researching artists working with wire and bead techniques, particularly those who merge jewellery practices with textile forms. Gaining more skill in basic jewellery construction could enrich this approach and expand its application across future pieces.












