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Check out the new dress on my eBay shop :) www.ebay.com/usr/eifeldolldress

  

Check out the new dress on my eBay shop :) www.ebay.com/sch/eifeldolldress/m.html?item=261672350654&...

 

Traditional netted beadwork adorns these Inuit garments at Itilleq, Greenland.

Glass bead necklace made by Alejandra Rodriquez from Oaxaca. Museo Estatal de Arte Popular Oaxaca

domesticated rabbits are raised for food. Huichol beaded mask from Jalisco.

With a kindship of trust, both artist and photographer share different viewpoints of the bruise. With her beaded hide titled “But There’s No Scar?”, Blackburn highlights the trauma experienced by so many Indigenous women, while the photographer explores and celebrates the cosmology and beauty in the work and growth of the bruise.

More variations on the pentagon based dodecahedron structure. Created with Fractal Lab and WebGL based 3d fractal application which allows you to explore ultra-complex 3d generative structures in real time (like first person video game animation)

Here's my beaded star, this time with some beaded fringe.

  

My next step will be to add the necklace strands. I have a few ideas in mind... we'll see which one works the best.

  

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The story was I went to restock my precious as usual at the same old Swarovski dealer. Mum was with me this time. She saw this bracelet with AB2X shiny and she wanted one too. No problem, she sponsored these AB2X crystals and I made one same-same bracelet for her free of charge. lol

In her art practice, Partridge includes any available materials that are at hand – cloth, beads, discarded items – while her written and spoken words touch on what is happening in the world, including Indigenous issues. Apirsait are spiritual helpers, creatures found in Inuit Nunangat, who are called upon in times of need.

beadwork for BJD costume by me

Pillows and blanket.

Set

This group of works honours the artist’s late mother and collaborator, Lorna Hill. They beaded together and embarked on ambitious community art projects together for thirty-five years. Thoughtful creation became personal condolence, a contemporary version of the ancient Wiping Away the Tears Ceremony, where handling beads “opens the throat, wipes away tears and clears the ears,” so the bereaved can once again, see, speak, and hear clearly. Sadly, Sam passed into the spirit world on 8 March 2024. His legacy will live on in the beautiful works he created.

I made this to wear to a 'Black and White' themed Summer Ball, it matched my outfit perfectly.

Design can be found in Bead & Button.

From a book by Rita Sova.

With a kindship of trust, both artist and photographer share different viewpoints of the bruise. With her beaded hide titled “But There’s No Scar?”, Blackburn highlights the trauma experienced by so many Indigenous women, while the photographer explores and celebrates the cosmology and beauty in the work and growth of the bruise.

These gloves were hand made and beaded (by me) from lovely soft Deer skin .

Tutorial for this gorgeous necklace is available: ellad2.com or in my etsy shop ellad2.etsy.com

Happy beading!

Just finish this flower bracelet. I always have a soft heart for opal colors. Gladly, it turns out very lovely.

The beaded circle is a gul-i-peron or "dress flower" Dress flowers are used to decorate the clothing worn by Pashtun women

Please view larger sizes for details. View On Black

 

This is a photo of what is called a "glory panel". It is an antique fabric work, was hand-beaded and embroidered in India, and I discovered it in an antique mall. I keep it on top of my piano now, and it's one of my favourite things. There are many meaningful symbols in it, the crown being the most obvious. I wish I could find more of these. I think this work is so awesome! I did the best I could to capture the wonderful colours and sparkliness of it, but it's so much better in person! It's my first try at using the manual settings on the Rebel -- I still had to do some tweaking in Photoshop. ;)

 

Thank you so much, Flickrites, for making the time I've spent here in 2007 so enjoyable and such a rich learning experience. I appreciate all your visits and comments, invitations to groups, and your treasured faves. I hope to get to know more of you better in 2008! I certainly look forward to seeing your wonderful creations, traveling to exciting places through your photography, and sharing some of your most meaningful moments through your artistic expressions. Thanks so much for sharing yourselves and your unique visions!!!

A band worked in peyote stitch, with spiraling edges in white and pale blue stripes

 

Look for this piece in my Etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/curiouspigeon

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