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Friday, September 29, 2006

Studio Friday: "Toot Your Own Horn"


This is my first time participating in Studio Friday, the place where artists can meet online for a weekly creative challenge to reveal little glimpses of our magical creative spaces, our studios. This week's challenge is to toot your own horn and show off some of your own special work.

I'm not terrible comfortable at tooting my own horn, but here it goes.... I've picked my newest Jeweled Elegance necklace, "Mermaid's Pride", that I am just in love with. I had been looking at Arthur Rackham's illustrations for "Undine" when I designed this and I'm happy with how it captured the feeling of those illustrations. I know it will sell quickly, so I am immortializing it here as my favorite lovely.

10 comments:

carrie s. said...

Beautiful color on that piece! Thanks for sharing, and welcome to Studio Friday!

BailiwickStudio said...

That is indeed beautiful!

AtPlayWithFiber said...

Lovely jewelry! Welcome!!

Debbie said...

Wow! This is gorgeous! Great work!

Silvia Hoefnagels . Salix Tree said...

Mermaids Pride! If I were a mermaid, I would most definately be proud of this piece! And even if I were only a human too! hehe..
It's perfectly lovely, beautiful sea colors!

Going For Greatness said...

This is GORGEOUS!
Welcome to Studio Friday!
You are most definitely right, I am sure that piece will sell quickly!
~ Gabi

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, I can see this piece be gone fast! Welcome to Studio Friday. Glad you shared your work.

I need orange said...

I really like the way you showcase that gorgeous piece of abalone (is it abalone?)!

Nancy Bea Miller said...

Wow, stunning piece with a captivating name as well! Welcome to Studio Friday!

Artifax said...

Thank you everybody for such a warm welcome to Studio Friday!

i need orange: It was simply marked "shell" at the vendor, but it looks like abalone to me too :)