This month’s challenge art, Tiger in a Tropical Storm by Henri Rousseau, reminds me of this most famous poem. The Tyger BY William Blake Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests…
Erin Prais-Hintz
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There are sooooo many possibilities with this month’s inspiration art….. stormy sky…. blowing leaves… waving grasses…. tiger stripes….. and of course with so many choices it is really hard to choose!…
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Today we welcome innovative designer, prolific author and charming instructor Nealay Patel. Nealay is an artist who crafts in beads and fiber to produce jewelry designs that are striking, colorful and…
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Hello bead peeps! I am running a bit behind and of course that is when everything runs amuck, right? So I finally managed to pull together the slideshow of the beautifully…
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This month’s inspiration is all about COLOR! The colors are deep and saturated, yet soft around the edges with intriguing textures. That is what I think these earrings by Sarajo Wentling…
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Michelle of McEnroe moments is back at it again with some multi-layered earrings in deep gemstone shades of amethyst, aqua and plum. I like the use of the dark black findings…
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So last week I buzzed down to Milwaukee to commune with my bead peeps, so instead of a post about what I am making for the challenge, I thought I would…
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Sometimes the more abstract something is the more varied the interpretations are. That was the case with this month’s challenge painting by Picasso, Bowl of Fruit, Violin and Bottle. Come along…
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I won’t lie to you….this was a hard challenge for me. I know that this painting is called Bowl of Fruit, Violin and Bottle, but I truly did not see that…
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Picasso is famous for his Cubist masterpieces featuring blocky faces of reclining nudes. These awesome clay components perfectly embody that style. The layers and the shapes of beads as well as…