I work mostly in polymer, but that doesn't mean that I don't like, and to be truthful, some what crave other medias, esp. glass. I was just starting to learn glasswork beads when I had what the Dr referred to as a venous occlusion in my right eye (in other words, a mini stroke). That blew my depth perception as now I have a "bumpy" retina and I can no longer focus well enough to see where to add stringers, etc to the glass. Big Bummer..... as I LOVED working in glass, and so I am reduced to admiring the work of others and bringing it home with me whenever I find anything I can't live without.
And so it comes to the title of today's blog .... While at the NWBS show I found the table set up by Fire and Rain, a local glass bead group. There were 17 artists represented and I spent quite some time talking and ohhing at all the pretties. I bought a few but I totally SPACED on getting names or business cards of any of the artists. All I have is their initials on the tags attached to the beads. I went to their website hoping to find names to match the initials, but no luck there. Here is what I brought home, with apologies to the makers for not being able to give them credit
This reminds me of Van Gogh's Starry Night, even if.the color's aren't the same. Bead by D.P. |
The color of this glass is called Krytonite. Reminds me of Jade. Beads by E.H. |
These guys are just too cute for words. By C.M, |
I wish I knew who F.W. is. I love her work. |
Temporary stringing job, just to see how they play out. Don't Vera's beads go great, like they were made for it. |
Love the full-on hues in this piece. And I'll be interested to see what you decide to do with Starry Night. So many possibilities - terrific background colors!
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