Building on the foundation of the art inspired bracelet revamp, I decided to explore one final variation using this arrangement. This marked the conclusion of a creative journey focused on testing how different colour palettes can transform the same design framework. The arrangement’s strength lies in its adaptability, and for this iteration, I selected a new combination: blue as the unique beads, with green and yellow forming the foundational elements. To tie everything together, I retained silver spacer separators, ensuring a cohesive look that complements the yellow beads’ vibrancy.
The choice to replace the black and white from the original design with green and yellow created a dynamic new aesthetic. I tested two variations within this framework. In the first, green represented the darker tones, and in the second, green played the lighter role. Each variation offered its own unique character, but I found myself drawn to the design with dominant yellow beads. The contrast between yellow and the subtler tones of green and blue added a brightness that brought the entire bracelet to life.
Through these variations, I discovered that yellow’s luminosity worked exceptionally well as the unique bead, while blue provided a calming balance to the overall composition. Green, while subtler, acted as a supportive bridge between the other two colours, grounding the design without overshadowing the focal points. This interplay of tones taught me how important it is for each bead to contribute its distinct voice while harmonising with the whole.


Reflecting on this experience, I realised my preference leans toward designs with darker tones and one standout, vibrant element. The darker shades provide depth, while the brighter tones draw attention to key features. In future tests, I aim to experiment with bead colours that are individually striking, allowing me to further explore the role of a “core colour” within my designs.
CONCLUSION
This final variation of the art inspired bracelet has been a valuable exercise in creativity and design. It highlighted the importance of balance and contrast in crafting a compelling piece. By working with yellow, green, and blue, I gained new insights into how colour relationships affect the overall impact of a bracelet. Moving forward, I am excited to refine this approach, selecting beads that each hold their own as I continue to evolve my collection.

