Larisa (her close friends calls her Lorina) from the Republic of Moldova discovered handmade jewelry 5 years ago, and since then she always try to improve her knowledge and creations.
Lorina's Tiny tiny flowers |
Look at these little flowers! imagine the time and patience it takes! Her Instagram is full of goodies.
http://instagram.com/lorinellla
http://ruleasya.jimdo.com/lucrările-mele-din-argilă-polimerică/
Tonia's fairies |
Her miniature fairies are full of details, tenderness and sweetness. Browse her facebook page to see her process and building her multi-layered fairies.
Thank you Kimberly Idalski for this link!
http://angeniacreations.blogspot.it/2014/03/tutto-quello-che-ce-da-sapere-per.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angenia-Creations/174434059271046
Mary Anne's Catch of the day |
Take a look at her studio – everything is within an arm reach.
https://maryanneloveless.squarespace.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28608662@N04/12958452064/
Adopt a husky! |
This sweet video by ArtzieRush!
ArtzieRush is Lizhu and her YouTube channel focuses mainly on polymer clay creation along with other forms of art that she likes to try out. Don’t forget to name your new puppy dogs! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQsTyVeCw1I
Wire End caps tips |
http://www.wigjig.com/jewelry-techniques/findings/499-end-caps
Last link is something for all you artists in your souls out there.
Neil Gaiman gives an amazing, inspiring speech to art graduates.
He is talking in such sincerity about the ups and downs of being an artist, how to deal with our successes, our failures and even gives his no. 1 tip for freelancers (which was great if we were pre-internet era...).
He is talking in such sincerity about the ups and downs of being an artist, how to deal with our successes, our failures and even gives his no. 1 tip for freelancers (which was great if we were pre-internet era...).
Amazingly powerful.
I was personally touched. I plan to keep this video as a reminder to the fact that we are…human and thankfully we have our art which keeps us happy. Thank you Melanie Muir for posting this J
I was personally touched. I plan to keep this video as a reminder to the fact that we are…human and thankfully we have our art which keeps us happy. Thank you Melanie Muir for posting this J
https://vimeo.com/42372767
Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012 from The University of the Arts (Phl) on Vimeo.
Have a great weekend!
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