Carol Wilcox Wells – Masters: Beadweaving
Lark Books is releasing Masters: Beadweaving this month, and they have an interview online with Carol Wilcox Wells, the curator of the book. Included with the interview is a slide show of about 10 pieces. I live in the same area as Laura Leonard, and she shows at local fine craft shows — I always…
Remembering Cindy
Cindy McCornack was a friend and mentor to beaders, in person and online. She lived in Alaska, but had friends all over the world through the online beading community, especially the Bead Art forum. Among the things she left for beaders was her book, Exploring Beaded Art Dolls, full of instructions, inspiration, and photographs of…
Blogs, again
I’ve found some more to enjoy! Yay! Pivoine Triz Designs Bead Art Originals
There’s a bakelite museum!
It’s called, well, The Bakelite Museum, and it’s in Williton, Somerset, England. I was reading a coffee table book on Art Deco, and it mentions the museum in an appendix in the back. I think it would be great fun to visit. Their website is currently down, but this tourism website has a brief description.…
The beginning?
I haven’t done a beaded figure in years, perhaps four? I may give one another try; I started with a small face today. If not, this is still a good exercise. The face is peyote in Japanese 15s and very small. Working at this scale makes it more cartoon-like, but that’s rather the effect I…