It's been warm and wet over here and fungi are springing up all over the place. Don't they have just that little element of magic about them? Home for fairies and elves. Often at the base of an old, possibly magic, tree. I've been instagramming them like mad as I walk round our village.
During one of her shows, my eye was caught by these translucent polymer clay pieces by Jeni Houser Alasad . They looked to me like the underside of a toadstool, and I loved those rich garnet brown colours on the edges. Anyway, I missed them with my slow broadband but Jeni made me a special pair.
How to do them justice? They're extremely unusual. And quite large. I've given them a few coats of looking at (as my gran would often say) and here we are.
I've tied them up; bound with copper wire and irish waxed linen cord, to Lucy Haslam's twisted sisters, her hand made chain and beaten copper circular earwires. The fab ceramic drops in metallic garnet are, of course, Petra's. Loads of texture, just like the real thing.
- you never know what you may find!
See you in two weeks
Lindsay xx
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