29 February 2008

Strawberry Coral

Beaded Beatles Yellow Submarine bead embroidery green whales beadwork red coral Strawberry Fields Boston, MA beader pop artist(Beaded whale on the left: 4.5" wide.
Semi-beaded whale on the right: 5.5" wide)





Strawberry fields of coral forever :)

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10 comments:

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

Boy, are you fast! Have you named the little fellas?

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

I just checked out the Bead International link and I couldn't believe my eyes! You have introduced me to a whole new world. I had no idea a person could create such wonderful things out of beads! Too bad all the links at that site are broken, but I did get to look at the thumbnails they have on their front page. That Yorkie and the purse (is that a purse?) blew my mind away.

And it's 3:38 in the morning and I'm still up... Sigh.

The Lone Beader said...

Ha! Fénix, I haven't named the whales yet... Should I? LOL.

And, there's a great book available from a past Bead International Exhibit called Contemporary Bead Art. I checked it out at my public library once (years ago), and was awestruck at all of the things you could do with beads. I guess it is one of the books that inspired me. :)

dKaye.com said...

those are so cute!!!

happy ww!

beadbabe49 said...

yes...they must have names!

givethemhell said...

Hi lone beader,

those two green whales look so bright, but their teeth a bit frightening - more like sharks' teeth to me.

I love listening to "Strawberry Fields" by the Beatles, while I am writing this.

Pink said...

cool photo of the whaley guys
xx
pinks

Beadin' Gram/aka Jackie said...

Oh my, they look like little devils with their big toothy smiles. Yes, they should be named.

triz said...

I so LOVE your work.... I know I can come to your site anytime and I'm sure to be amazed, amuzed and inspired!!!!

freebird said...

Love the colors of these little/big guys. They look like two kids who want to tease the newcomer in their world!