
despite all the name changes...
This is the new look for http://www.aarghh.be/
The picture changes when you refresh the page. Can you find out how many there are? ;-)
Here are some of the old skins...it seems like ages ago!
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keeping sane by playing with fire and sharp objects... and library school.

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Glass blooms that grow from scars, cracks and knots in wood.



A fine chain made from the tiniest gemstone beads and handmade silver beads from Thailand and Bali. I start out with a set of colors/stones and a certain fluid rhythm in which the links are arranged. Just a cluster of colors & shapes.
The neolithic spiral designs were my inspiration for the glass beads that would become amulets (I also use the spiral in my logo). The spiral stands for evolution, the way it expands from the center but if you travel the other way around it could mean a journey to the self, getting to the point (literally), unraveling the truth -whatever that may be. A psychological healing process can be described as peeling layers of an onion -you seem to be confronted with the same *shit* over and over, but each time you get a little closer to the core of the issue. And it does get a bit easier each time, a little less layer to peel off.
The first necklace was still beaded instead of linked. Then with the Dryads (right) I made the chains a lot longer and attac
hed the spiral bead pendant to it so you could wear it long or double. I loved the beads but wasn't entirely happy with the pendants, so the idea of creating a seperate pendant with integrated goldsmithing and lampworking techniques grew on me, and that's how the goddess pendant came to life.
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