Ahhhh, gloriously large focals. These are new for me since I've been primarily a set person. Why didn't I do it sooner? The larger focals allow for so much more detail to shine through and they really ARE tiny masterpieces. I know...sounds corny. You just wait until you see them in person for yourself! I'm in a Monet kick right now and have just started a series of 250...although, would you call it a series if they're all different? Well, I do. Maybe I'll start a new trend.
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What a gallery! I love that Aquatic Slider!!! AND THE MASKS!!!!
» Posted byJCHerrellon 7/8/2006 12:30:16 PM.
your monet beads are so beautiful. i am lucky enough to have been to giverney - and your beads do monet's garden home justice.
» Posted byBelvedereBeadson 9/9/2006 1:40:00 PM.
Thanks JC and Belvidere. :) I've never seen the actual place but was able to view the Giverney paintings when they were at the local art museum. It's so amazing how working glass in certain ways can give similar effects to impressionism and expressionism!
» Posted byLorigreenbergon 9/25/2006 4:45:03 PM.
Brilliant Beads
Lori, I love you gallery and your focal beads are beautiful!!!! Gorgeous colors!!!
» Posted byFullCircleon 9/26/2006 7:34:49 AM.
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