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floral motifs in jewelry (Part 2)
Karen Paust
Nasturtium Brooch
Her jewelry olichayutsya singular resemblance to real flowers and insects. She believes that working with beads best shows how the universe is constructed from small pieces of energy. She lives away from people, amidst nature, in a house who designed and built a husband. And her jewelry leave no one indifferent.
Autumn Garden
Karen wanted to study botany at the university, and enrolled in the class design for fun. He changed everything. Now, looking through a microscope, the cells, it is more interested in changing colors and shapes, rather than science. Summer Karen has dedicated Pre-School of the Arts, and was admitted. After graduation, she began working in the gallery and there is life itself led to its creation ornaments.
Roadside Bouquet
Getting a little different from many other similar stories - there was no money on jewelry and Karen decided to make herself unpretentious earrings. Then she noticed that the beads look like little bricks, and from it we can build what you want. Not really knowing what he does, Karen began to do in the mosaic technique of weaving. And since then she has become her favorite.
Sunset and Supphire
In the early 80's has there been such an abundance of literature and master classes to learn beadwork, so Karen learned by trial and error.
Eventually, people started asking where she bought these delightful decorations and she decided to sell through shops and galleries.
Daylily
Karen strives to capture the beads in each plant or an insect which has got into her field of vision. With the knowledge of the naturalist and Materials (it uses the smallest number of beads, from 16 to 22) of its products are meticulously accurate.
Autumnal Equinox
Her mother and grandmother were needlewomen, and not just one kind, and "mnogostanochnitsami. This helped them to survive during World War II and the postwar years in eastern Germany. From early childhood, Karen learned the basics of their skill - sewing, knitting, weave lace. So when, after 20 years of working with beads, she decided take a small break, then went on his favorite theme, only this time in knitting.
Garden Scarves
Now she is back to the beads, but not given up and knitting. In its release you will find not only ornaments but also sculptures (beaded or crocheted) and panels. Especially loved her mobiles.
Based on materials from the site Karen Paust .
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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floral motifs in jewelry Karen Paust
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