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Wire and bead work at that scale demands precision, but you're clearly after something beyond the technical, that blend of texture and transformation sounds like it asks something of the material itself.
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Wire and bead into moments of transformation is such a specific ambition, Heather. That texture-and-color instinct lands. Stick around…
I don't usually work with wire, but there's something about "moments of transformation" that sits in the same space as trying to catch fog before it dissolves. The quiet you're describing sounds like the hard part to hold onto when you're building something physical. Looking forward to seeing what that looks like in your work.