FASHION COLORWORKS 2020 BEADING CONTEST. JURORSIn 2008 in Washington and in 2014 in New York City Miho held solo exhibitions. The exhibition by six modern Japanese artists took place in several cities in Japan in 2016, they are known as having "God hands" beyond human hand technique, and Miho is one of them. In October 2015, she was introduced as one of the "100 great women in Japan" by ROLA Magazine.
Now Olga brings to life different ideas - creates handbags, belts, necklaces, and a special thrill is caused by unique materials - small beads 15/0, Czech charlotte beads, natural stones, silk, antique beads and vintage clasps and buckles. Olga says that the beadwork should not shout but whisper, and that sound should be heard. Passing by - something caught your eye - go back - fell in love for life. Olga often takes part in Russian and international exhibitions and competitions. Preparing for them makes her entire creative potential work. Olga has been a winner of "Bead Dreams" three times, every year she participates in the Battle of BeadSmith. Olga's dream is to write a book where she could share her skills with other beadworkers.
From that point on she set out to learn as many beadwork techniques as she could find. She fell in love with bead embroidery and throughout the years developed her jewelry designs to incorporate bead embroidery with different bead weaving techniques. Her designs are contemporary using old traditional techniques. Her work has been published in "Flatwork" by Nicole Campanella and in Issue 23, January 2011 of "Making Jewellery".
Over the past many years Anna has been working with oil-based paint, creating a unique layering effect in her monotype prints. She also works in dry-point. Anna'a prints are rich in details so fine that they appear almost as small pieces of jewelry.
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