Elizabeth Johnson Artglass – Berries galore!

Elizabeth Johnson Artglass – Berries galore!


I was sorting through old paperwork in my office this morning and ran across a card for Elizabeth Johnson Artglass – I met her at the last Bead show here in town and aside from being local (she’s from Boulder Colorado), you have GOT to see her gooseberries! Her items are kind of pricey (at least I was sort of surprised by the price) but the results are absolutely spectacular – and thus I’m sure worth every penny! You can specify whether you want them just to lie around (as sculpture) or if you want a hole so they can be beads.
Can’t you think of all sorts of wonderful uses for them? Or if you can’t, don’t you just HAVE to have some?

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