constantly inspired and awed by the artisans I find online every mes a story also humbles me. What some people manage to in their lives, with such JOY and creativity, far surpasses what I pull off in my own so-very-lucky existence. I ESPECIALLY love it bring you a story like this one...
Interview by Cindy Marks OY Colestock
ri, while I first came across your artwork hrough a search of upcycling/recycling Etsy artists, current handmade story kind of begins with un “Wall Dancers.” Can you tell us more about they’ve played such a pivotal role for you?
LESTOCK: “I am an artist who loves life & her n my ‘Wall Dancers’ in 2002. Each was an -crafted with love, so no two would ever be alike! e from polymer clay, wire & beads and possibly things I may run across. All of the gals’ bodies ”-12” in length and ready to hang.“
sed with Lyme Disease in February 2002 and terally bed-bound for quite some time. I had osed so long that it damaged me severely, to this day. The first 300 ‘Wall Dancers’ were
I was having my 1st of 11 piklines I have had 31
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