Snippets from a bead artist.

2.18.2010

Olympic Beading

Have you been watching the Olympics? I have. As a matter of fact, I think I have been watching way too much of the coverage. There I was this morning, edging a piece of bead embroidery for the huge collar project I have been working on, and I have sports casters running through my head: "...and here comes the favorite of the underdogs, NEDbeads, and I'm just not sure she's going to have the staying power to make it through here, she's been having some shaky stitches in the last few practice runs, no, wait, that was a good stitch there, and again, but NO, there, that was a sloppy one, you have to have much more concentration and determination when you're up against the greats like Sherry Serafini, she's losing ground now... but she may be able to get the bronze if she can get her game on..." And so on.

The collar is coming along. I am creating it in pieces of embroidery, and then linking them together. I only have two components, fringing and a clasp left. So I can almost see the finish line from here! It seems to be taking a very long time, to me, but then I am seeing it come together just as I saw the idea in my mind the first time, and that is a treat. I LOVE being able to come up with a visualization of something and then create it - something I was never really able to do when I was drawing or writing. To me, sculpting something with beads comes much more easily.

I've had a busy week thus far, and forgot several things along the way - calling a friend (oops, still not done), getting the laundry done, staying upright while walking the dogs outside on the ice. However, a skinned and bruised knee is not enough to keep me from beading! (Just put the foot up, angle sideways, and there you go! Not particularly comfy, but it works.) At the very least, I did not fall ON the dog, which is a blessing, as she is a Pomeranian, and would have squished.

Speaking of Olympics and beading (which I was before), I wanted to introduce those of you who aren't familiar with her to Leinaala Mitchell, of BellaBeadjeweled. If there was such a competition, Leinaala would be right there in the top spots. Her work is incredible. She works with deep, rich jewel tones with precise workmanship and produces sumptuous and organic works of art. She is a self taught artist who has been beading for years, and she says that she beads intuitively, letting the pieces grow as they wish. I had to include a few of her works here, my favorites:





Pictured above are her lovely Tango Earrings, the incredibly detailed Mermaid's Ransom, and the gorgeous, organic, and voluptuous Hidden collar. I have such respect for Leinaala as an artist, and she is a wonderful friend, as well, and a member of the Etsy Beadweavers Team. If you have to see more (and I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't want to), you can visit her at
http://www.BellaBeadjeweled.etsy.com, http://www.BellaBeadjeweled.1000markets.com and http://www.LeinaalaMitchellArt.com .

As for me and my collar, keep thinking trees. Lush, dark green leaves and crystals, pearls...you get the idea! I hope to have another teaser picture soon, but in the meantime, here is a photo of my other favorite tree-related beadwork, Mighty Oak, which features a terrific bead by Lloyd Osborn:



Now, back to the collar. "...and she may make it yet, she only has a couple of curves left to finish this piece..."

17 comments:

  1. Nancy, thank you so very much for featuring my work and such high praise! I like your piece Mighty Oak and can't wait to see the collar you're working on. Leinaala

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  2. I watch the olympics in prime time and then I watch it all again late night. And it is on until LATE!! Every night I have a new favorite sport.

    Gorgeous pieces shown. All THREE necklaces are very very beautiful.

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  3. Great post, and such beautiful work! Of course, I'm a huge fan of Leinaala's already, so it's very nice to meet you. Two Olympians!

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  4. I was thrilled that you allowed me to, Leinaala! Thank you to Shelley and Deb, and thank you MUCH Diana, very nice to meet you as well!!

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  5. Leinaala's work is breath-taking. She definitely deserves the spotlight :D

    I can't wait to see your collar, Nancy!

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  6. Wonderful blog post, on a much deserved artist!! Very nice!

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  7. How funny...and such beautiful work, too. Your blog is really getting good!!

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  8. You showed off some incredible pieces - and I was cracking up with your announcers monologue :P

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  9. beautiful work - you get the gold!

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  10. Amazing and inspiring - as ever, Nancy!

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  11. Wow, what a terrific set of blog readers I have!!! Thank you! Your support really helps me get through my days.

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  12. I really enjoyed reading this post! I'm sure you will be on the winner's podium when you finish. I'm a big fan of Leinaala's work too.

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  13. Great introduction to Leinaala's work. Not only is she a fantastic beadweaver, she's also a wonderful and kind person.

    And I'm sorry, I have to admit to laughing out loud at the visual of a poor little Pomeranian squished by a bum! ;)

    I so can't wait to see this collar of yours!

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  14. Nancy, I am nominating you for the Sunshine blog award. You have always been very supportive and I appreciate it. Please visit my Blog to see the nomination:
    http://angelquecreation.blogspot.com/
    Jacquie

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  15. Wow Nancy, your work is stunning. So amazingly talented xx

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