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  Amy J. Bozarth   
  Maxeys, GA US  
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Art: Destin Twist by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
"Destin Twist"
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Art: Abundance by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
"Abundance"
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Art: Mother Earth Blues by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
"Mother Earth Blues"
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Art: Queen of Hearts by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
"Queen of Hearts"
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Art: Playing in Leaves by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
"Playing in Leaves"
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"Abundance"

Art: Abundance by Artist Amy J. Bozarth
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Abundance earrings w/1940's 14K opal drops
  
 
 
Media:  18K yellow gold, lampwork glass beads, jasper, garnet
Dimensions:  22", 7 1/2", 1 5/8"
Date of Work:  October 20 2007

These are my absolute favorite lampwork beads EVER. They were beautifully crafted by Alexandra Spinglaschell of By The Sea Glass Art and I fell in love with them on sight because they instantly took me back to the autumn when I was five years old in Fayetteville Arkansas, the year my Daddy took me trick or treating at our ONLY neighbor's house, the Hollands, who gave me plums, pears, cherries and apples instead of candy (and when we later moved to an urban area I was totally confused when I got CANDY!), the Halloween Daddy put the Jack O'Lantern on his head in the days when things like that were funny and not scary, the year we went to the fair and I had my first candy apple. I remember every glint of the pyrite in the quartz gravel in our driveway, the sandy colored bricks of the house, the redwood deck on the back. This bead set wrapped it all up and gave me back some of the happiest memories of my life in a form that I can see and touch and show to the world. I can't begin to thank Alex for her talent, her time, her ability to somehow read my mind and create beads like these that reflect my life and the wonderful memories of the places I've been, the people I've known and the things I've done. She is BRILLIANT and wonderful and I am lucky to have found her and I am grateful to call her my friend.


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