I loved art from the minute they put that over sized man's dress shirt on me to protect my oh so lovely dotted Swiss frock. I would have lived at the easel if they would have let me. My mom use to complain that I never stuck with one thing. She was right. I still want to learn it all! The one thing I have stuck with is making glass beads. My style has changed in the 10 years and continues to evolve. And you will rarely find me without a camera in hand. My eye is a camera, it seems to see in frames. I grew up with a father who played at photography. We even had a darkroom in our home. So I am art.
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Yes, Joan I was there. I worked on some glass hair sticks for some trades. I traded one for a hair stick made of metal in the iron studio. I traded one for a swage block made of cherry wood by Teresa in the wood studio. And, the last for a handcrafted book. I love the trades that can be had at Penland. You should become one of my followers there are free beads to be had!!!!
Wow! Were you there? What did you make? Happy BLOGmance Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteYes, Joan I was there. I worked on some glass hair sticks for some trades. I traded one for a hair stick made of metal in the iron studio. I traded one for a swage block made of cherry wood by Teresa in the wood studio. And, the last for a handcrafted book. I love the trades that can be had at Penland. You should become one of my followers there are free beads to be had!!!!
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