I have worked with my hands as long as I can remember. Sewing, crocheting, knitting, and using recycled materials have been petri dish of creating.
Beadwork sprang from my interest in botany. I taught myself how to bead, realizing that beadwork reflected how plant cells connect. Beading allows me to combine sewing, knitting, painting, and sculpting techniques into a unique art form that interacts with light in an amazing way.
I spend as much time as possible outside, wild mushroom ... view more »
Artist Style: Visual: Abstract, Dream Imagery/Ethereal, Figurative, Nature/Wildlife
Artist Medium: Visual Arts: Acrylic, Fiber/Fabric, Glass, Oil, Watercolor, Wood
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OMG Karen your work is exquisite. The iris is so real that unless you get close, it doesn’t look like beadwork. Do you ever teach your skills? Thank you for sharing. It’s a pleasure to see what you do.
Debbie
OMG Karen your work is exquisite. The iris is so real that unless you get close, it doesn’t look like beadwork. Do you ever teach your skills? Thank you for sharing. It’s a pleasure to see what you do.
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Thank you so much for you comments. I do teach beading, but just the basics. I have a website, and am on instagram if you wish to see some of my latest creations. Do you bead? What creative things do you enjoy doing?
Thanks again, Happy Spring, Here is my phone #210`296`8794, if you wish to text me. All the best, Karen
Thank you so much for you comments. I do teach beading, but just the basics. I have a website, and am on instagram if you wish to see some of my latest creations. Do you bead? What creative things do you enjoy doing?
Thanks again, Happy Spring, Here is my phone #210`296`8794, if you wish to text me. All the best, Karen
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