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I've been trying a lot more of the off-the-mandrel type beads as of late. I've also been making a lot of focals. Here are some of the beads I made this month.
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There is just something so ethereal & spiritual about holding something so beautiful and indelible that you created in your hands. Each piece is a reflection of us as artists and tells a story about our journys here on the planet- a tangible time line of sorts if you will. In ancient times beads were used as prayer and a means of currency- I don't think that much has changed. Glass remains a mystery to me even with mandrel and rod in hand and the countless possibilities and color combinations are staggering. I sincerely appreciate this art form and can't imagine a life without the torch.
Payton Jett http://www.paytonjett.com
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