A Study of Vessels: Vessel Number Two
by Delia Stone.
(Pensacola, FL)
I spent a little time coiling on this one, unlike my first one. The coiling isn’t perfect but I learned a few things in the process so that’s a good thing.
I wanted to see if I could round the lid off this time – which I managed to pull off.
I am encouraged by Mary Tucker’s vessels despite my modest beginnings, so I will continue to experiment and work towards refinement.
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Comments:
Tiny wire vessel
by: Rena
Love the intricate details – the tiny, curvy latch is marvelous!
Love it!
by: zoraida
I truly love your tiny vessel. In fact, I love all your wire work.
These tiny vessels somehow seem very old and familiar. Some ancient memory is stirred by them.
Beautiful, intricate work!
Re: Zoraida
by: Anonymous
Thank you for your comment, Zoraida. 🙂 I have had great fun experimenting with these vessels and the ideas that spring from them as I am in the process of creating – such as the wire bead (also shared here). I love what you said about how they whisper of ancient times. 🙂