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Landscapes and Goddesses

Landscapes and Goddesses

Posted by Sheila M on 9/14/2007
I really enjoy using my shorts to create cane to make flowers and latticino. After studying with Loren Stump, I know many ways to do this. I am using the cane to make landscapes that are dream-like. And the Goddess; My favorite relief to create.
(August 2007)
Peace.

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A re -make of the "Venis of Willendorf"

A re -make of the "Venis of Willendorf"

A re-make of an ancient sculpture in glass. She is 2" tall.
Insired by the oldest Mother Goddess found many many years ago. She is made with ivory, resembling the limestone of the origional. She is covered with red enamel sifted over her body, symbolizing the red paint that is wore off, on the origional. She is polished with a shine, which represents (to me) the "new" art medium; Glass. After all these years we still appreciate her.
She is on Ebay starting March 9.
(10 images)
Goddess praying

Goddess praying

With a latticino landscape background. she prays with her praying hands at the ends of the stream........September 2007
(5 images, 1 comment)
Latticino Landscapes

Latticino Landscapes

Very inspired by the colorful bead makers in the art glass community; Sara Hornick, Trey Cornette...and more! One of my biggest struggles is, making things "pretty"; I get wrapped up in the meaning.
I am very happy with this series. I am happy to say it has been well received; thank you!
(7 images, 1 sub-page)
Somthing is blowing in the Wind...

Somthing is blowing in the Wind...

I have been drawing landscapes my whole life. My family would travel the Great Lakes around Michigan in the summer (Every summer from early childhood until age 19...for about 4 weeks). I would stare at the horizon and imagine where to start and end...then I would draw. I have drawings of almost everywhere I went. I think it is time to apply those experiences and thoughts to Lampwork. Be ready for more!
Thanks for looking.
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 Artist:   Sheila M  Contact Artist 
Sheila M
Thank you for taking the time to look at my gallery. If not for websites, I would have been a closet Artist forever. (maybe) Art is a passion to many people, and I am one of them. I am so flattered to be at a site with so many talented people. Thank you! And, God bless.

http://www.sheilamorley.com





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