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A new design from me based on my earlier work. I call them Sentinels, watchers over their worlds and dimensions.
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Not only are they watching and seeing all , but you can see their origins staring back at you. This one comes from an aquatic world. Imagine a planet entirely made of liquid, but for a small patch of solid substance. Impossible? In this dimension maybe...
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My fav so far, this sentinel has an absract design on a body shaped like my geisha pendants.
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Named after the Zoroastrian goddess of plants and long life, Ameretat means ''immortality'' in Avestan.
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The Greek name Eris means "strife" and that's what this Sentinel's planet looks like. The surface boiling and bubbling, gases rising above to create mists and vapors that put on amazing, ever changing light shows. Imagine a cross between the northern lights and a lava lamp!
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Iole watches over a beautiful blue-violet colored nebula. The interstellar clouds of plasma, gases and dust swirl around brighter areas, the birthplace of stars.
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Tiamat means "sea" in Akkadian. Babylonian myth says Tiamat was cut in half and pieces of her body were used to make the earth and sky.
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Ashtad watches over a world much like our own. Except the once verdant planet is now pitted with craters, the atmosphere thinned, the oceans drying up. I guess you could say the inhabitants were not good stewards and paid the ultimate price, extinction. Harsh justice. But, where there's water there is life and Ashtad watches as things unfold the way they are meant.
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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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