Below
are some sites where you can purchase The Face and The Face Video.
For wholesale orders please visit the "Order"
page.
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MY
FATHER'S BEADS
A site to buy The Face to
stimulate your creativity.
Look
under "ceramic faces"
www.myfathersbeads.com
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JOGGLES.COM
"Everything for the Cloth Doll Maker..."
A retail site where you can find everything
you need to create wonderful dolls,
textile art, and more.
www.joggles.com
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BLESSED
BEADS
This is a site where you can purchase
"The Face" for your own creations
www.blessedbeads.com/
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BEADS
F.O.B. INC.
The Face beading video can be
purchased through this site.
www.beadsfob.com
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This gallery shows the ways the
face can be incorporated into many forms of art.
Click
on the images below for a larger view.
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"The
Unnamed Saint"
by Larkin Van Horn:
This was the passage that provided the name of the work. It is
from "Walking on Water, Reflections on Faith and Art" by Madeleine
L'Engle. Some unheard-of Elizabethan woman who led a life of selfless
love may well be brought before the throne of God ahead of Shakespeare,
for such a person may be a greater force for goodthan someone
on whom God's blessings seem to have been dropped more generously.
http://
www.larkinart.com
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by
Linda Kavalsky
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"Turkish
Delight" by
Heather Fenn-Edwards
won first place in the Intermediate section of the Beadworkers
Guild 2004 Challenge, which was judged at their Regional weekend
in
Bristol this past May.
www.mooncatcherdesigns.co.uk
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"Grace"
by Paula Masterman
She's
named for Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, where they have built
two labyrinths, one inside the church and one in the outside courtyard,
for all to walk. I used lapis chips as the outline and used the
Greek colors of blue and white, representing the most famous (and
maybe the first) labyrinth. She is associated with Ariadne, the
Goddess of the Labyrinth, a moon goddess, hence the white full
moon of mother of pearl between the two gold Greek keys.
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This
work is by Betty Pillsbury.
You can contact her at bpills@midtel.net
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"Raven
Woman"
by Susan Terese
www.susanterese.com
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"Pacifica"
by Paula Masterman
"She's
made with a variety of stitches - loom, applique and a little
peyote stitching closest to her face. Her "hair" is made up of
a variety of beads including freshwater pearls, shells, antique
coral and a jade dolphin hanging from her fringed hair. She's
suspended on a seashell from Eureka, California."
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"The
Diva"
by Chris Anne Philips
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This
fine glass and bead work is
by Lynn Smith
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"Huna
Prayer Stone"
by Spring Romano
springs@powerthatbe.com
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This
piece is by Paula Nurse
of Starseed
dpnurse@interpac.net
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These
pieces are by
Susan AtLee Walker
Visit her site at Beads by Suzy
www.beadsbysuzy.com
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"Island
Girl" by Megan Noel
Visit her site at www.megannoel.com
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"Blue
& Teal Moon Goddess", "Lady Gaia"
and "Spirit Woman" are by Niki Myers Rogerson
moonbear@hawaii.rr.com
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These
"Beaded Goddesses" are
by Barb McLean
beaddolls@uswest.net
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"Mythic
Faces" are
by Kathryne DeLorme, M.A.
mythicfaces@juno.com
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These
are some beautiful beaded pieces by skgdesigns. You can reach
her at
skcook51@aol.com.
You can view more
information about the artist by
clicking on this link.
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A
piece by Bobbie Kirk
as shown in the Oceanic Arts Gallery in Newport, OR
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"Maiden"
by Vampi
You
can see this piece and more beautiful creativity at her website
vampsart.com.
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These
beautiful faces are
by Anne Hesse
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Check
out this new pattern for pin and wall hangings
by Marva Lutz of
The Bead Emporium, www.buttonemporium.com
(503-228-6373)
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This
amazing wall hanging was
handmade by Deon`s Designs you
can reach her at:
deondesigns@hotmail.com
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Faces
by Theresa Koplin
http://hometown.aol.com/tkjewels
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