Mixed Metal Beads |
happy by the end of the show
though.
It’s warmer and drier than
usual which is nice for the show and our comfort but hopefully winter rains
will start in the not too distant future.
As is my habit each year,
after the weekend, I started going out each morning to the thrift stores around
Chico to harvest books for my Caspar Bookster business and for my first book
sale of 2012 in Caspar on January 22nd, at the Caspar Community Center’s 4th
Sunday, country gourmet, fund raising breakfast. Check out more of my life with
books at www.casparbookster.blogspot.com.
THE BEADS TO THE RIGHT ARE A
SERIES THAT I CALL
BEAD N BEAD
I’ve been making mixed metal
beads for about 12 years. This series, bead
N bead, started about 8 or 9
years ago and I’ve probably done maybe 30 of
them in that time. I like how
you can look inside of them and see other textures and forms. I never have more
then one at a time, the one at the upper left is my most recent and is in one
of my cases at the Chico fair. Its about 3/4’s of an inch
side to side. In the past, many of this series were significantly larger, the
one at the bottom right was 1 1’8 inches side to side. Larger beads are just
not selling at this time as overall taste preferences have shifted to smaller
objects. Tastes in size, color, chain lengths etc go through changes, go through
cycles, some of which I’ve observed several times in the 40 plus years I’ve
been making and selling jewels. I’m not a slave to this phenomenon but have
learned that paying attention to it and responding to it sometimes is helpful
for my pocketbook.
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