Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Perspectives Exhibit in Corning

A friend of mine commented that she hadn't read anything about my acceptance into the ISGB Perspectives exhibit in my blog.

"Why so quiet?" she asked, "I thought you were excited."

Well....I am excited. I've never submitted any of my beads for anything. Ever. I've never even taken my beads into a bead store to try to sell them. I did this on a whim, out of some belief that I just needed to put myself out there and see what happened.

The Perspectives exhibit is part of the Glass Art Society Conference in Corning, New York. It's a juried exhibit presented by ISGB, representing styles, techniques, and processes used in contemporary glass beadmaking. The collection will be on exhibit from June 5 to September 7 at the Radisson Hotel, Corning, and opens specifically as part of the 2009 GAS Conference.

Also, the top three beads with the highest jury scores will share the cover of the summer issue of The Glass Bead magazine, a quarterly publication from the ISGB. Here's a link to the slideshow of all of the beads: http://www.isgb.org/info/article_256.shtml

So, anyway, my bead was accepted and how happy and proud and excited I was! Yay! They like me. Oh, they really, really like me!

Here it is, by the way:



Then I saw the other beads.

Oh no.
How humiliating.

I mean, those beads are art. Some of them are so amazing and intricate and fabulous that I was embarrassed that I even submitted mine. I am seriously outclassed. I didn't even make anything special for it. I just sent pictures of a bead that I particularly liked and thought highlighted a cool technique I'd been working on.

Don't get me wrong. I really do love this bead. It has a wonderful, free-flowing vibrancy that I think sort of sums up not just my artistic style, but me. But it's far from being the greatest bead I've ever made. I'm thinking it's just going to get swallowed by the fabulousness that is the rest of the exhibit.

Now I'm kind of sorry for my little bead and hope it doesn't feel too badly about what I've subjected it to.

6 comments:

angelinabeadalina said...

Congratulations, Laurie! The vibrancy is definitely what draws me to this bead, and it is beautifully vibrant. I love the ribbed texture deep inside the transparent layer...the crispness of the ribs of color is gorgeous!

marcy said...

Congratulatins Laurie. I'm so happy for you getting into it. It is an honor and they chose YOU! Revel in it.
Marcy

Patty said...

Laurie, I was loving your post until I got to the "Oh no" part - no way!

Sometimes creative genius is subtle, sometimes it's in your face, but either way your bead is a knockout. I hope to see more in this style, and as Marcy said, you earned some honors with this one!

Congratulations on being in the exhibit.

Patty

Unknown said...

I GUESS WE'RE ALL OUR OWN WORST CRITIC'S......

but the bead is gorgeous..
congrats..
obviously they see something you don't ..
enjoy.. and be proud ...

SHOUT IT OUT... & good luck
mona & the girls

Lisa Atchison - Touch of Glass Designs said...

You cannot be serious! That bead is GORGEOUS, and very deserving to be part of the exhibit! Your work is amazing, always! CONGRATULATIONS my friend!!

Mermaid Glass said...

Thanks so much for all of the encouragement and kind words. You all make my day! (And my bead says 'Thanks!', too.) ;)

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