Artful Aussie makes button variations of music stars together with Sir Elton John
n Australian lady has used her retirement as a possibility to mix her love of music and artwork by way of making button variations of iconic singers, previous and current.
Sharyn Harrex, who lives in Bribie Island North, in Queensland, Australia, has had an curiosity in artwork since she was at college, which disappeared and was reignited round 5 years in the past after retiring from her job working her and her household’s personal actual property enterprise.
She has additionally spent the previous few years renovating a number of houses which led to her creating a “liking for reusing second-hand materials wherever possible”.
“That led me to recycling old picture frames, broken jewellery and now more recently buttons to create my art pieces”, the 62-year-old instructed the PA news company.
“Old broken jewellery represent art on their own to me so the challenge then is to use these items which are already shaped and coloured to create my own unique pieces for others to enjoy.”
So far, the self-professed music fan has replicated in button kind artists together with Sir Elton John, Sinead O’Connor, Freddie Mercury, Lady Gaga, Pink, Ed Sheeran, Prince, Snoop Dogg, Michael Jackson and Marilyn Monroe and stated that every piece takes at the least 50 hours to create.
She stated she tends to make use of wherever between 500 and 1,500 buttons on anybody portrait, relying on measurement and layering, and began making button artwork about 4 months in the past.
“The process involves sourcing and preparing the frames and backboards, either painting the subject or chalk drawing, laying out the buttons and jewellery to get the desired effect and shadings then once satisfied with that lifting all the buttons etc off and gluing down prior to sealing”, she stated.
“I love buttons as they are already coloured and come in so many shapes and types.”
Buttons for her items have come from her dwelling, treasure markets and charity retailers.
She added that she researches every “subject” to “ascertain particular features, favourite songs and styles to portray an individual story for each piece”.
For her depiction of Sir Elton John, which she stated was her “favourite” and so was “first cab off the rank”, she added some distinctive touches to attempt to inform a narrative about who he’s.
“I have used a small rocket pin on his hair in reference to ‘Rocket Man’, a rose ‘Goodbye English Rose’ from Princess Diana’s funeral and a miniature grand piano in reference to his piano playing”, she stated.
“These items help to tell his story and are recognisable to all which is what I am trying to create right down to ensuring the gap in his front teeth is perfectly replicated and of course his statement eyewear which he always wears as part of his attire.”
Another singer she depicted was the late Sinead O’Connor, with Mrs Harrex mentioning that engaged on this piece was an “emotional experience”.
“Sinead O’Connor has been a particularly emotional experience due to the sad life she endured, recent passing and her beautiful rendition of Nothing Compares 2 U”, she stated.
“Whilst creating this piece I feel like I am putting her back together one button at a time, after being broken.
“Becoming attached to the subject makes me feel I would love to travel to Ireland to take her home and perhaps dropping into the UK to deliver my favourite to Elton John.”
Mrs Harrex has shared her work on Facebook and stated that seeing feedback and optimistic reactions from social media customers has been “extremely humbling”.
“It gives me great pleasure to see others enjoying my art as much as I enjoy creating it,” she added.
Sir Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Dolly Parton and Olivia Newton-John are among the stars who’re subsequent on the listing for Mrs Harrex.