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I am a bead and wirework jewelry artist living in the desert southwest trying to make a living with my art. Happily married for 30+ years to Cecil(also an artist) and have two sons, Noah and Nathan (who is Down's Syndrome).

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

New Horizons

To keep my mind off of the flood disaster in the basement (and because I really needed some new inventory) I have been working feverishly in the studio on some new stuff. Thursday I leave for the San Antonio show and I want to be as prepared as I can.

Here are some of my new pieces:

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copper enamel beads, beaded beads and wirework beads by SooZen with turquoise donut, czech glass, seed beads, german vintage glass and matching earrings

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copper enamel and beaded beads by SooZen, bronze freshwater pearls, firepolish czech crystal, vintage german glass, seed beads with matching earrings

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washer bracelet made with galvanized washers, japanese triangle seed beads

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ah, soo -

again, you're displaying such beauty!

how i love the flowing colours of the first necklace... like a sky blended with light, sunset flooding the vastness of the blue - gentle colours, smooth transition, yet so intense.

and the green one, shining with the warm and translucent glow of a mossy well in summer! i wanna plunge right into the golden green and let myself be suffused with sunwarmed water and leave filtered light...

beautiful. thank you for always feeding me with the beauty of your art....

-a

10:53 AM  
Blogger judih said...

i want the bracelet! that's phenomenal.
the green necklace is so very regal and the flowing river dual turquoise exquisitely delicate.

These are your beads! Flooding means nothing to a woman with a cause.

best of sales to you. Those purchasers will appreciate every beautiful movement of their bodies with these pieces.

judih

1:21 PM  
Blogger SooZen said...

Anemone, my creations sound wonderful when you describe them! Thank you for the beautiful words.

judih...glad you liked the bracelet. I had a vision of using the washers in something and I was quite pleased the way it came out. Thanks!

I appreciate both of my gal pals and your support.

SooZ

4:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooooh! I really like the green one! Great good luck to you at your upcoming show.

6:03 AM  
Blogger SooZen said...

Thanks Jam...I knew you'd like that color!

8:46 AM  
Blogger anniefay said...

I love the turquoise. The reds give it the coral touch so often found blended together for a real Indian feel in the design. Ah, the good ole days. All your work is beautiful. Like the fun of the bracelet. Very original.

Good luck with the show! Hope basement cleanup is coming along well so you won't have to give it a 2nd thought. In fact don't give it a 2nd thought while you're gone. Have a good time.

7:24 AM  
Blogger SooZen said...

Thanks Annie...unfortunately the show did not go as I hoped...see the next blog. O well, at least it didn't rain out like last year.

6:23 AM  

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