Showing posts with label glass seahorse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass seahorse. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Neutral About It



I love working in glass with lots of color, but sometimes neutrals are a satisfying change.  That's the case with this seahorse (sold).  She has pink cheeks (CiM's Desert Pink for you glass friends who are wondering) but the rest is ivory, silvered ivory and some of Double Helix's murrine for eyes.  Her snout is one of the most fun parts to make- from thick to thin to widening out at the end.  It just takes a bit of heat control. So expect most of my beads to be colorful, because that fits with my whimsical style.  Neutral has a place in my heart too!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Pismo Fine Art Glass


May is known for a lot of things.  It's the Merry Month, May Day, Mothers' Day (and my birthday too!).  But if you are a glass art bead lover, it's also the month which Pismo Fine Art Glass in Denver has their annual Bead Invitational.

This is my second year of being a part of it. And it's an honor to be invited.  A lot of my friends show in it too and I am so happy to be among them.

I'm showing one of my Beach necklaces here.  Last year I sent Bobbleheads to show and this year, after being sick a long time, it seemed like Beach and Ocean related beads needed to come out of my hands.  I think I was dreaming of a warm, sunny vacation.  If you look in their Bead Section under my name, Marcy Lamberson, you'll see my sea horses and a fish on my new colorful and detailed bead stands.  I really like those a lot too!

So stop by Pismo Fine Art Glass in Cherry Creek for some amazing glass bead art during the month of May.  You can also see the work on the website here.