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Thanks for visiting! I tend to post and run without saying too much about the beads, but I'm always happy to answer questions. Pura vida! www.jcherrell.com
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I thought data was dead. I was mistaken. Here's a set I spent a few weeks working on.
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This is actually a series of marbles that happened to inspire a set of beads. The marble were inspired by conversations with my bestest lampworking buddy and marble making expert, Brad Brandalino (Anakin's Glass Eye). Everything is created in 104 COE (tricky soft glass marbles!)
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These remind me of something spun. The colors look dyed like spun wool. They feel like spun pottery. They're bright... alive with color and texture. I feel like wildly, playful spinning the whole day away!!
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It's been a while since I've made a new gallery so I thought I would throw some berry beads out there.
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I'm celebrating the invention of the wheel!
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Inspired by Cathy Lybarger's awesome bead creatures and my husband playing with my wheel beads while making Vrrrooommm Vrrrooooommmm noise.
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A morph from my Data beads, this series actually evolved as components to some motorcycles I'm working on.
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An unusual turn for me... just a little trio of playful beadmaking. The shape was inspired by Full Circle (Cindy Palmer).
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Two new motorcycles!
And these are even for sale on my website! www.jcherrell.com/Motorcycl...
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Comfort and function were not my main concern in designing these rings. They are meant to be almost obscenely ridiculously large and ostentatious. Size matters after all.
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I'm exploring floral beads. Yes, I call these florals. I was thinking about gardens, the patterns that groups of plants make and the rythms they create.
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Just some recent beads for ya!
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Comments on This Gallery Page
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What can I say?
JC - I loved your work even before you discovered Kronos and OlyRain but I have to say that your recent stuff has just taken my breath away. Fantastic!!
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TheGlassTurtle
on 6/27/2006 6:56:47 AM.
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WoW!!!
I was very exited to see you comment on my gallery. THANKS!!!You are most definitely a Master Artist.I'm trying to have people here on the island understand the greatness and importance of bead artists. It is an uphill battle, but in the meantime...like most of us...I'm having great fun!!! Your pieces are breathtaking and so fresh too... Michele
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MoniqueMichele
on 7/10/2006 7:19:52 AM.
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Thank you!
Thanks, JC! I love your Data/Tech series and your Double Helix beads--the Data/Tech beads come together so well pattern-wise, and the colors in your Double Helix beads are breathtaking. =)
--Meri
» Posted by
FoxfireFlameworks
on 7/16/2006 10:16:06 PM.
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Where's my bead?
Why haven't you posted pics of my custom bead? You know I will when it comes... I hope you got the wording right. No switcharoos... ;) I loves you more than peanut butter! (and I really LOVE peanut butter!)
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Mr.Smiley
on 2/20/2007 12:22:37 PM.
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