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Writer's pictureSkyelar Armstrong

Brainstorm Blog #2

I'm super excited about this project because of how many wild, surreal, virtually wearable jewelry pieces and accessories I could make. Since we're talking virtual, there are no limits! No need to worry about physics, materials, or any of that physical nonsense. It's all about pushing the boundaries of what jewelry could look like if we weren't tied to the real, physical world. For example, picture a necklace that drips like liquid metal, or a pair of earrings that shimmer and dissolve into sparkles, only to reshape themselves into something completely different. How cool would it be to have a bracelet that changes or glows based on your mood or surroundings? Or rings that pulse with neon light, casting shifting patterns right onto your skin. With virtual accessories, I can play around with textures, transformations, and transparency in ways I could never do with physical jewelry. Imagine flowers that bloom and wilt right on your wrist or surreal gems that seem to grow and crack as you move. I could even use some fantasy elements like floating orbs, tentacles, or shapes that seem to bend space. The possibilities are endless, and my goal is to make people stop and stare by turning fashion into a surreal, dream like experience.



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