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Tree Spirits. These are much more feminine than Green Men, so I called them Tree Spirits. They could be thought of as sisters to the Green Men, I think. These were also partially inspired by that maple tree in our backyard, by the desire to translate the spirit of that tree into a glass form. Their actually form is far from perfect; bubbled and burnt transparents, uneven etching, yadayadayada. The thing is, it's important to me to share my progress and enthusiasm for creating. I'll never be a master of the glass, but I think pour enough of myself into it that I can hope to spread a little inspiration :)
Group shot with all the variations of bark I've tried so far. It really is an elusive brownish-gray with bits of mossy green and almost black accents. Ah, maybe someday I'll get it close.
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Thanks for stopping by to visit with AngelinaBeadalina! I'm really just plain ol' Angie or Ang, but the catchy name does suit me in the sense that I'm a motormouth who loves to play with words almost as much as I love to play with glass! You can find me here at BeadArtists.org, in my Etsy shop, or in my daily blog. You can get links to those places at www.angelinabeadalina.com (click on it above). Please pardon the use of my "official" website as a traffic control signal at the moment-- at least, that's what it makes me think of when I look at it. . . lots of directions to other places where there are updates on a daily basis. Tech-stuff would not be one of those things that I love or that comes naturally to me ;) Well, enough rambling for now, come on in, look around. . . have fun exploring my glass experiments and ideas. Peace, Ang
Angie Garren Southern Illinois, the Little Egypt of the MidWest IL 62848 US http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5223637
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