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In order to create a larger surface on which to create the images and patterns, I developed these two part beads. One of my current favorite to design, but I do not get nearly enough time to make them.
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Here are some of the marbles from the first half of the year.
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A selection of Glass Beads from 2011
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Here is a random selection of my 2011 work, I realized it had been far too long since I updated my pages.
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This series uses silver leaf and layers of transparent glass to greate rich organic patterns.
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Many overlapping dots are used to create these complex patterns. The inspiration for these comes from the patterns of many different cultures.
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These marbles have been inspired by way too many cheesy sci-fi movies. I always love the look of the distant planets the hero was about to visit for the first time.
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Since graduating from the fine crafts department of VCU, I have vigorously pursued hot glass as a career. Glass is a labor of love. Through out my career as an artist, my work has become smaller and more complex. Using the bead as a framework has allowed me to explore texture ,pattern and color within a framework that is limitless. Making beads is a natural progression for my interests in glass. Hopefully I have proved that small scale work can be captivating and innovative. For me, it has certainly provided a rewarding experience. Over the last 3 years I have taught numerous classes and workshops. Teaching has allowed me to pass on my love of hot glass to the next generation. I hope to continue to grow both as an artist and as a teacher.
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