These pictures are some of the photos from Unsplash that are offered as our inspiration for July's We're All Ears. The theme is flight of fancy. I find ballooning an exciting means to enjoy vast vistas.
There are many other aspects of ballooning that people enjoy. Ballooning offers exceptional quiet (except when the propane burners are firing) and the lack of a feeling of movement. Since the balloon moves with the direction of the winds, the passengers feel absolutely no wind, except for brief periods during the flight when the balloon climbs or descends into air currents of different direction or speed.
Brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier were inventors of the first hot air balloon. They used the smoke from a fire to blow hot air into a silk bag. The silk bag was attached to a basket. The hot air then rose and allowed the balloon to be lighter-than-air.
What inspires me about these flights of fancy? I love the shape and colors of the balloons. I created this pair of earrings to pay tribute to the shape of the hot air balloon and basket.
My other pair of earrings is a salute to the earlier attempts to fly--way before hot air balloons. For many centuries prior to ballooning, humans tried to fly just like the birds and studied the flight of birds. Wings made of feathers or light weight wood have been attached to arms to test their ability to fly. The results were often disastrous as the muscles of the human arms are not like a birds and cannot move with the strength of a bird. Leonardo da Vinci made the first real study to flight in the 1480's. He had over 100 drawings that illustrated his theory on flight and mechanical flight. The drawings showed the wings and tails of birds as well as ideas for man carrying machines, and devices for testing the wings.
These wing earrings are a salute to mother nature's great invention--wings. These yellow earrings have natural bronze wing charms that are beautifully detailed. I added cultured yellow sea glass to them. These are long earrings-- 2 inches long from the top of the ear wires. The wing earrings are available for purchase HERE.
I confess a fear of heights, but I do think I would love to travel in a hot air balloon over a grand vista like the Grand Canyon or Sedona. Does ballooning inspire you enough to give it a try?
I have a fear of heights too, but I would like to ride a hot air balloon one day
ReplyDeleteLove the shape of the red earrings.And the gold earrings are Show stoppers.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alice!
DeleteLov, luv, your earrings. The red are pretty but the gold for me are show stoppers!
ReplyDeleteGloria-Thank you!
DeleteWonderful work. The red balloons are elegant with a touch of whimsy. Or vice versa. :) And the wings are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tammy!
DeleteThe red earrings are perfect for the challenge! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI love the red hot air balloon earrings. The filigree bead cap is the perfect thing to replicate the festoons on the balloon.
ReplyDeleteI love your red hot air balloons! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be a fascinating way to see a "vast vista" as you said. It would feel very peaceful, if you could get over the fact that you are just hanging in the air! I love the balloon earrings. I was thinking of using some inverted teardrop beads but couldn't make it work. You did! Beautiful! Thank you for joining in the fun of the We're All Ears challenge. Join me on August 5th for our next inspiration! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteBoth very pretty and clever!
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