Sunday, October 4, 2009

Beads & other Goodies from Turkey...

These are a few of the beads Nasrine's made...first time on the torch. Here are some photos of the last couple of day's adventures...first some photos of the students beads...they have lots more, but I only have so much time to take photos & blog, we have been rather busy making beads pretty much everyday & most nights till 10pm...we went to Istanbul on Friday & had some fun, I bought all the silver findings they had in the city & Nasrine bought everything else...we must have shopped forever...did I mention Istanbul is a city of 22 million...???

also The Bee Kingdom, an amazing trio of glass artists from Canada & Feleksan Onar an awesome glass artist from Turkey, had two days of glass blowing & presentation here at the Glass Furnace. We were rather awed & very lucky to get to see them do their magic...the students & I made some beads that looked like Bee Kingdom's art & gave them a few as gifts...we are working on making some beads that remind us of Feleksan's art... These are a few of the beads Gunay made...the lovely Gunay was in my class last year, she has only torched a few times since then, this year she is my assistant & translator in class, she is doing a lot of work free of charge...she is amazing, we could not have had the class without her... These are a few of the beads Aybuke made...first time on the torch. These are a few of the beads Elif's made...first time on the torch. These are a few of the beads Gozde made...first time on the torch. Driving in to Istanbul...not much traffic that day, which is odd...

Thanks for stopping by...Life is good in Turkey...

Jelveh

Peace

8 comments:

Pretty Things said...

WOW! So much beadie goodness!

Brenda H said...

Hi Jelveh and students, I can't believe that the students have never used a torch and are making these beautiful beads already! I am so impressed with what a little instruction added to passion for art can breed in such a short amount of time. Obviously language is no barrier or deterent to the process. You have so much to offer the world Jelveh, I hope your passion always inspires others. Keep enjoying your trip. Are you bringing Turkish silver home to sell??
Peace and love!

Mel P said...

Wow amazing beads! Have a really super time xxxx

ginny said...

WOW, Jelveh! You are an amazing teacher of some amazing students! Their beads are gorgeous!
I know you are having a wonderful time; I can detect the excitement and enjoyment in your writing! WTG!
Turkish silver? You bought Turkish silver? My favorite silver? Do I dare ask if you will be selling any? I certainly hope so!!!
Ginny

Nancy said...

I'm just sitting here reading wishing I was there!

Marie Cramp said...

You have talented students. Can't wait to see more :)

Marie
http://skyejewels.blogspot.com

Rickie said...

Looks like you have some talented students and an instructor who knows how to get the best out of them! Thanks for sharing your wonderful adventure with us on your blog! Hugz!!!

SCARY said...

Beautiful works...I really like