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Starting in 2006 I began creating special limited edition holiday geisha for Halloween and Christmas. Last year was my candy corn geisha and this year the design is a witch geisha with a bubbling cauldron of green witch's brew. Only 2 were created this year and this specific design will never be recreated.
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Majo means "witch" in Japanese
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Majutsu means enchantment in Japanese. This geisha is holding her cauldron at the end of an Argentium staff and I added 2 tendrils of hair flowing from either side of her hair bun. Similar in style to the other geisha but different enough to stand apart. Only 2 were made for 2007 and will never be recreated.
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I've been drawing since I could hold a crayon, thanks to my mother who is also an artist. It wasn't until I began working with hot glass May 2005 that something really sparked inside of me. As a self-taught glass artist, I hope my beads are just the beginning of a long and adventurous career into this astounding medium.
Interested in purchasing my work? Check out my website TracyBeads.com
Tracy Jerrell Armory Arts Village Jackson MI http://www.TracyBeads.com
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