Saturday, July 2, 2011

Branching out in Bead Design

A couple of weeks ago I went to the beautiful state of Tasmania to attend a workshop with the german lampwork artist Anastasia. I have been a fan of Anastasia's work since I discovered lampwork back in 2006. Some of the lessons we were taught involved the use of enamels and fine stringer, such as with her tree beads. The following are some of my beads made in the class, the first has the addition of a tiny owl (awwwwww).





This floral one featues some honeycomb murrini for the stamens of the flowers, pretty cool stuff, though it takes a long time to make the murrini so we were given some of the demonstration version that Anastasia made.


Since I have returned I have been creating more trees using Helios glass, which reduces to a golden lustre, on a plain base, but adding fine frit to emulate leaves or dots for the occasional fruit blob. It is a very relaxing process but I have some ideas that will require pushing the boundaries a bit. Here is the forest so far:



6 comments:

amanda said...

These beads are gorgeous. Love the range of tree beads. You could become the owl in the tree lady :)

steufel said...

Gorgeous beads! And you always learn something new - I'm german and never heard over her - off to check her site:-)

min fidler said...

lovely lovely lovely : )

Laney said...

Beautiful beads.

Soul Silver said...

Very pretty, her beads are very impressive, lucky you to have taken a class with her.

Darcys Knotty Knitter said...

They are so beautiful:)
I made my owl necklace and love it so much:)Thankyou Darcy