Latest Work
The glass work of Sara Sally LaGrand has captivated me. I hope I have put enough of my own
stamp on these pieces in doing more realistic flowers. I found this beautiful cord made with
kimono silk fabric. The necklaces are finished with Chinese knots and hand-made bronze clasps.
The real inspiration has been to take my glass work further than ever. I could almost buy Manhatten with all the beads amassed over the years, so I am turning to more sculptured pieces inn the future.
We may not be living in the best of financial times, but that shouldn't stop us from exploring the media we love so much.
These necklaces are currently in a gallery.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Road to Aleppo
I made this bead a while ago, along with beads from earlier posts, but I have been so
attached to it I didn't want to show it. Now it is in a gallery, so this is its debut on line.
While I was working on this series of tulips and poppies, with this lovely unpredictable silver glass
base, the middle east was on my mind a lot. Instead of focusing on the wars, I thought about the often times harsh geology and land of Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and then Syria. And I recalled the discovery of tulips in the rocky regions of countries like Kazakhstan . I thought how lovely a tulip or poppy would be by the side of a stoney, dusty road to a place like Aleppo in Syria, and that is what fueled this bead. It also evokes my passion for the California poppy, one of the few things I miss from home.
I made this bead a while ago, along with beads from earlier posts, but I have been so
attached to it I didn't want to show it. Now it is in a gallery, so this is its debut on line.
While I was working on this series of tulips and poppies, with this lovely unpredictable silver glass
base, the middle east was on my mind a lot. Instead of focusing on the wars, I thought about the often times harsh geology and land of Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and then Syria. And I recalled the discovery of tulips in the rocky regions of countries like Kazakhstan . I thought how lovely a tulip or poppy would be by the side of a stoney, dusty road to a place like Aleppo in Syria, and that is what fueled this bead. It also evokes my passion for the California poppy, one of the few things I miss from home.
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