


Isn't it amazing? You should see it in person. It is breathtaking. I told you those napkin rings were a (very, very) small homage! Thank you so much, Diana, for letting me use these!
I really wanted to thank everyone who took the trouble to write and talk about the gate. My mother (we took the trip together) and I never knew exactly where it led. I almost dialed her number in excitement before I realized that she is gone now; she died in 2005. It was wonderful being able to share it with those of you who know and love it as well. I felt like she was back for a small moment in time, and was just as she had been on that trip.
Oh, wow. That's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I LOVE Venice...
ReplyDeleteThat gate would be a cool motif for a pendant. Hmm.
Oh, wow. That's stunning. What a wonderful job you did capturing that image with the beaded rings!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing! The napkin rings definitely catch the essence of the gate!!
ReplyDeleteIt's really cool how we are surrounded by inspiration. I love the colored glass in the gate. I collect sea glass and it reminds me of that.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDelete(got here thru a blog link!) You do GORGEOUS work! Scrolling thru your archives, it's refreshing to see an artist's passion turned to reality - one day I'll be in one of the bay area stores and have an aha! moment when I get to see your work in person :) Terry in SF
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