I LOVE to learn new stuff, try new things, experiment, play, pick wildflowers one day and ride a motorcycle the next! Sometimes one thing leads to another, and a new pathway becomes a new passion... That's what happened in 1985, when I rediscovered a childhood delight in beading and developed an incurable case of Beadlust... the rest is history! Now... if you REALLY want to know about me, check out this post. ;>}
I use a rather improvisational or just do it approach with my art and beading projects... I don't usually have a clear idea about how to do it, how I want it to look or even what I want to make. One step at a time... I do what I know and figure out the rest later. That's one of my guiding lights. The other is this... It does not have to be perfect!
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Oh boy - now I'll spend hours leafing through my canyon photos - I get lost in those colors and don't want to come out . . .
ReplyDeleteSounds exciting! I'd love to see something so vast made with teeny tiny beads.
ReplyDeleteI'd also like to invite you to play the 6th Photo game!
http://inspirationalbeading.blogspot.com/2010/04/6th-photo-game.html
Cannot wait to see your bead canyon! GLAD YOU'RE BACK!!
ReplyDeleteHow can anyone not be inspired in one way or another by this photo?
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Nicole/Beadwright
What a GORGEOUS photo!
ReplyDeleteThat picture really is inspiring! I hope I can go see the Grand Canyon someday.
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