This is another beading piece that will take my breath away. I love to watch your pieces as they grow into something wonderful!!!!Can't wait to see your beading art when finished. Lise
Very nice, Susan! Is the background fabric a batik? You have certainly enhanced it beautifully. All that greenery is quite welcome on a grey day like this one.
Wonderful! (Hmmm. I bet you're going to put something special on that hand!) Am looking forward to reading your story about the piece. The leaves really add a great dimension and texture to your artwork.
Ohhh Susan - I've just done my first 2 little bead pieces (not leaves yet as 'peyote' still needs to be mastered) - I do hope you might get the chance to pop over and take a quick look - thank you for your inspirational work :0) - Shell xx
I just looked through some of your wonderful BJP projects an I love, love (DID I say LOVE?)love them! I almost cried when I read your beautiful tea piece. the piece is geogious and the story is beautiful. I LOL your ongoing story of your jack and his mojo. Teenagers are maddening, rude and absolutely wonderful and even though I think about it, from time to time, I wouldn't trade mine for anything!) keep up your wonderful work I am inspired by your incite and the beautiful stuff you create! Thank you for sharing.
The progress photo sequence, leaf by leaf, is utterly amazing, Susan! Thank you so much for this lesson in bead-fiber-thread collage! I am in awe of your creativity.
It's always a happy day when I see that you've stopped by and left a note. Thanks for taking the time to send me your beautiful thoughts. I try to comment back when life isn't too hectic and when Blogger has your email.
Looking amazing! Now I see where you were going with all the leaves. I think this is gonna be beautiful - as always!
ReplyDeleteIs the hand life-sized? I was just trying to figure out how big the piece is. It is quite nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is another beading piece that will take my breath away. I love to watch your pieces as they grow into something wonderful!!!!Can't wait to see your beading art when finished. Lise
ReplyDeleteOh wow! How cool to see the progress!
ReplyDeleteI just love the variety of styles and colors of leaves...gives it an amazing richness!
ReplyDeleteLoving the verdant leafy-ness of this!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be lush!
ReplyDeleteYour growth during the BJP has been phenominial.
What fun to see where the leaves have fallen!
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Crackpot Beader
Very nice, Susan! Is the background fabric a batik? You have certainly enhanced it beautifully. All that greenery is quite welcome on a grey day like this one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! (Hmmm. I bet you're going to put something special on that hand!) Am looking forward to reading your story about the piece. The leaves really add a great dimension and texture to your artwork.
ReplyDeleteNow the leaves make sense seeing them together. very curious to the next step :)
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"frumos" in my language
inspire me!!!!
Wow! I love the progession of the growth--it was like watching it bloom before my eyes. So effective!
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I have recently discovered your Blog and am enjoying following your progress on this piece. Can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeleteOhhh Susan - I've just done my first 2 little bead pieces (not leaves yet as 'peyote' still needs to be mastered) - I do hope you might get the chance to pop over and take a quick look - thank you for your inspirational work :0) - Shell xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Susan what beautiful work. I would just love to learn how to properly work with beads. So very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteCarol Ann xx
OMG - this is such an inspirational piece. Absolutely, drop-dead gorgeous. You are amazing! Hugs, Cathy
ReplyDeleteI just looked through some of your wonderful BJP projects an I love, love (DID I say LOVE?)love them!
ReplyDeleteI almost cried when I read your beautiful tea piece.
the piece is geogious and the story is beautiful.
I LOL your ongoing story of your jack and his mojo. Teenagers are maddening, rude and absolutely wonderful and even though I think about it, from time to time, I wouldn't trade mine for anything!)
keep up your wonderful work I am inspired by your incite and the beautiful stuff you create!
Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great sequence of photos. It looks like the sky is raining leaves in the last one.
ReplyDeleteYour art always enchants me!
ReplyDeleteThe progress photo sequence, leaf by leaf, is utterly amazing, Susan! Thank you so much for this lesson in bead-fiber-thread collage! I am in awe of your creativity.
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