CONTEMPORARY GEOMETRIC BEADWORK

an open source architectural beadwork project from Kate McKinnon and a worldwide team of innovators

Gail Crosman Moore

Gail Crosman Moore is interpreting our shapes, and I can hardly find the words to describe how excellent they are.

Look! This is one of the pieces that will be featured in our Gallery. Stunning!

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12 comments on “Gail Crosman Moore

  1. Karen Lewis
    March 12, 2012

    Very cool pieces, we are excited for you all and can’t wait to carry the books in our stores! Klew

    • katemckinnon
      March 12, 2012

      Yay! You might consider a wholesale pre-order when we get close to press time. It will be the lowest price to be sure.

  2. gail crosman moore
    March 12, 2012

    SO much fun, as a first time user of delicas I am blown away by their sculptural applications, the tension in this piece is just plain amazing. What are you waiting for? Time for a bellyband and get to it!

    • katemckinnon
      March 12, 2012

      Ha ha, you could be talking to ME, I was just about to start a new piece! A Horned Bezel, entirely in size 15 bone white beads.

  3. katemckinnon
    March 12, 2012

    like poppies, heavy with seed…

  4. Kat Oliva
    March 12, 2012

    OMG – that’s gorgeous!!!

  5. BarbaraBriggsDesigns
    March 12, 2012

    I love Gail’s interpretation!

  6. katemckinnon
    March 12, 2012

    Everything is freaking me out! It’s all so AMAZING and honestly, it’s all the same. This is the problem. Only nuance separates these ideas, sometimes (as in Double Wings and Horns) only a gossamer thread of air. Sigh. So much possibility, such short human lifespans.

  7. Barb Fernald
    March 12, 2012

    You guys are all freakin’ me out!

  8. indigomoons
    March 12, 2012

    awesome!

  9. teddi
    March 12, 2012

    In a word…..”WOW”…This wordsmith (the other part of my life) is absolutely at a loss for words!

  10. AJ
    March 12, 2012

    It’s so exciting to see how different people interpret things! This is really cool, love the use of drops at each point.

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