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Self-Representing Artist Jewelry

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July 2008 Special Lampworking Showcase

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"My name is Jacky and I live together with my husband and our two dogs in the north of Germany, close to the Danish border. Actually, I have always been creative. My hands never stand still; they always need occupation of some kind. Since 2003 I make glass beads, what allows me to combine many of my creative sides."

 

 

 

 

 

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“I seek to expand the horizons of glass bead making. Color, precision, complexity, and experimentation are hallmarks of my work. I see each bead as a work of art. I strive not to set boundaries as to how far the art of glass beads can be taken or what they should look like. With imagination and skill the possibilities are endless. I can't wait to see what I will be making next year."

 

 

 

 

 

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Shari Slonski

 

I find it impossible to try to capture Shari's statement as an artist in one or two paragraphs.  I encourage you to go to her website and read all about her work firsthand.

 

 

 

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Kim Neely

 

"I don't really consider myself an 'artist' in the poofy sense of the word, so much as I see myself as an exacting technician. I'm a perfectionist with a good sense of color and balance, and all of those traits are probably beneficial to what I do. I don't know if that explains why I would walk away from a lucrative writing career to sit in front of a torch and melt glass all day, but there you go. Mostly, I just really dig making beads. It's a highly meditative process, a constant joy and challenge, and for me, it just keeps getting better and better."

 

 

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Dawn Scannell

 

"I dream with my eyes wide open, and the dreams play so loud in my head, that often I can’t sleep. But it’s not just the usual insomnia…. It’s creative adrenaline…..It’s the excitement of my next project…..It’s knowing that I’m finally doing something that I’m passionate about.  It’s Art Insomnia, because Art never sleeps.

 

 

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Candice Mathewson

 

 

 

 

 

Click on Previous Months for More Gorgeous Creations!

June 2008

Silver of the Valley

Mineralogy

Gonet Designs

deWiUK

Kirsten Tannenbaum Earrings             by Mom

Jeanette Blix

Original Rose Designs

 

May 2008

Fox Hollow Jewelry

Artemis Lampwork

Kirsten Tannenbaum Earrings             by Mom

de Cor's Handmades

Joyful Crow Fine Metalworks

JEWELS by L Designs

April 2008

Windermere Designs

Magical Beadstalk

Bead Bum Lady

Make Metal

Joyful Crow

Vener-Art

Bead-A-Ful Designs

My Lovely Beads

 

March 2008

Wire & Beads Creations

Mary Lynn Bracelets

Gypsy Jewels by Sharon

Hedgelands Glass Gems

AmpliFiche

Crystal Allure Handcrafted Jewelry

Kirsten Tannenbaum Earrings             by Mom

WoodnCanvas – Jewelry by              Gail D. Mason

Care to Bead

 

February 2008

Bunting Hill Arts

Judy Tacyn Designs

Exquisite Jewelry Designs ~ By Janice Anderson

Always Wired Bead Lady

Designs by Laura

Lone Bird Designs

Kirsten Tannenbaum Earrings         by Mom

SANDY B Jewellery Designs

Myra Elizabeth Designs

Pacific Jewelry Designs

January 2008

Ali Baubles

Alette Designs

S W Creations

Marie Cristine

Cerca Trova Jewels

Bonprise

Artemis Lampwork

Elektra Jewelry Design

Adobe Sol Designs

Delia's Delight

Bijoux Beads

Jennifer Casady

Hot Rocks Glass Jewels

Enchanted Pathways

Star Waves Designs

Blind Wolf Spirit

Shiny Adornments

Tango Cat Gems

December 2007

Bracken Designs

Designs by Alexandra 95062

That Bead Girl

Designs by Lisa V.

Lady Bead Designs

It's So Patty

 

 

 

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