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The best part of glass for me has been all of the wonderful people, and friends, that I have met along the way! One such online friend is Jenny B. from the United Kingdom. She takes gorgeous pictures, and I feel so incredibly blessed when she shares her nature shots.
Above are four shots of the bead that I took out of the kiln this morning, and the photo that was attached to her email that I opened this morning. I think there is a likeness...colors, water dots.... I so love and respect nature, and find it inspires my work at every turn. Jenny, thanks so much for the photograph!