the color is all nicely faded. don't miss the dog, he's there on the left.
i finally got to make beads today - and it felt great. lots of big blossoms and party dresses.
the color is all nicely faded. don't miss the dog, he's there on the left.
i finally got to make beads today - and it felt great. lots of big blossoms and party dresses.
a rare bead for me - i used a press. it's a zoozii kalera long & lean, reheated and the edge ruffled.
these photos were taken in my studio's kitchen in front of my favorite cupboard. i added the primative cat and bird, well aged, painted wooden garden ornaments. i just nailed them on with little tiny brass nails. the kitchen is a nice sunny room.
the inside of the cupboard was filthy when i found it - so it was scrubbed and painted a dewey pale pea green.what about my new co-op space? i have a case of loose beads and jewelry there at wholesale prices.
also, a rack of great clothing from sales. stuff like flax, blue fish and other nice linen artsy stuff, cashmere sweaters, handknits, leather bags. it is in 'antiques & old lace' on university avenue, near culver road, in front of pomodoro restaurant. oh, and i also have lots, and lots of cookbooks there for sale.
the view from the sofa - where i sit and draw while watching tv.
everything in this house was bought at estate and garage sales.
i even get almost all of my art supplies & equipment this way.
it almost looks like some sort of larva. which makes me think i might make some cocoons.
a quick look on google image yielded these cocoons. they even look like a set of beads, don't they?
nice reactions - what could be simpler? just let chemistry & the glass do all the detail work.
it does not get any weirder than this - be sure and watch until the clown starts dancing with the barbie...peggy lee - sometime in the 60's - what kind of fool am i?
these beads were inspired by this little ancient glass bowl (below) that is in the permanent collection at the corning museum of glass.
i had planned to press in each dot with a spherical tool of some sort, but couldn't find just the right implement. what i did come up with was a metal tool for counter sinking nails that turned each dot into a flower-like shape.i know, they hardly look like their inspiration. as soon as i find the perfect tool there will be a set of etched ivory on ivory beads that look a lot more like that perfect tiny bowl.
tomorrow - more beads from monday's torch session.
yertle the turtle (dr seuss) performed by the red hot chili peppers
applied petals and a ruffled center. straw yellow and lots of different colors of moretti. the aventurine is a handpulled stringer done with straw yellow.
the rest of yesterday afternoon's beads are soaking in the kitchen. lots more beads to show tomorrow.
they will all be egg & olive salad any minute now.
amy winehouse (with jools holland) - monkey man