It feels right that with the official advent of Spring, I take the excitement and joy I experience with my creation of glass beads and share it. Spring is a time for new beginnings, nurturing new growth and happiness. When the sun comes out - it is like magic and it is time to celebrate. The grey skies of winter are gone and people can't help but be grateful for being alive - especially in such a pristine environment as the one we live in.
Last weekend I attended the Fraser Valley Bead Show and bought my first Jim Moore tool - a large lentil shaper. Yesterday I used it for the first time and it takes a LOT of glass. I created a sea colored bead and added a starfish and sea anenomies and could hardly wait to see how it turned out today, once it was cool. I will keep it for myself and happily wear it. Always good to keep the first to see how a skill improves.
Today, I walked on the beach with my sisters and we breathed in the scent of cedar and laughed when we picked pussy willows for our Mom. Pussywillows are a sure sign of spring and I watch for them each year with eager anticipation. Their soft grey balls don't inspire me to think bead design, however the lines of the branches do.
I am also inspired by eel grass as it waves in the shallow water as waves swish in and out and sand dollars when the tide is very low.
The rainbows of course are always inspiring and at this time of year, we have lots of them. We saw one yesterday that spanned an entire mountain top.
Today is my first time ever to blog. This will be an adventure and my goal is to share the story of being an emerging artist. I hope you enjoy the journey with me.
Cheers,
Wendy
Hi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world of blogging - I signed up to follow you! Looking forward to our Island Fireflies meeting Apr 9. See you then.
Congrats on launching your blog, Wendy!! Look forward to seeing what you are up to.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cheryl.
Hi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI found you through Jane Perala. Welcome to the world of blogging. I'm looking forward to your posts and colorful beads!
p.s. I love pussywillows too. Always have since I was a kid. Yay Spring!
I love glass beads, I'm waiting for you to show us yours ;-D
ReplyDeleteFriendly greetings from Finland,
Margaret
Welcome to the world of blogging! Can not wait to see your goodies!! Long time ago, I wrote a story for my then 7 yr old son about pussy willows. It was called, "eric the leaf" and told the story how eric was a baby leaf wrapped in his fur (pussy willow) coat ... I still have it, he still remembers it fondly at 32 yrs old. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy! Im Janet from Singingwoods and Ive started my Lampwork journey not too terribly long ago! Im happy to see your Blog. What a beautiful view...so serene. I look forward to seeing your beads and hearing your journey too. (come visit me) Glass is so wonderful! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI found you trough Jane Perala. Glass is a wonderful material.
I can't wait to see your colorful beads.
Greetings from Switzerland
Daniela