The source of inspiration for beaded sculptures Jane Huling (Jan Huling) - perennial fascination with crafts, arts and crafts, world religions mythology. Jane calls himself "Biseristom» («The Beadist») and decorated with beads literally any interesting objects that came to hand: guitar, match boxes, tables, teapots, figurines of Buddha, box of hand mannequins, which she bought from a friend - it list could go on forever. On its website contains a warning that "it tends to stick beads on any immovable object." The artist was born in Chicago, grew up in St. Louis and received a bachelor's degree in fine arts Art Institute of Kansas City. After graduation, Jane drew illustrations for greeting cards Hallmark. She is currently working as an industrial designer, he writes children's books and beads decorate the world around them. Huling often creates its own three-dimensional works spontaneously, without preliminary sketches and schemes, inspired by travels in India and Mexico, or in an attempt to revive scenes from children's fairy fantasies. In addition to the beads sculpture Huling include a variety of found objects such as buttons, coins, medals and jewelry.Objects, which it uses as a basis for bead crafts, too often finds strange. According to Jane, she is always on the alert not to miss an interesting subject. I know that among my readers many animal lovers, particularly those obozhat dogs and keeps this beautiful animal at home. |
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