Back on December 3rd the Inchie world tour stopped in Chile. I found out something cool about Chile. Herman Melville wrote the book Moby Dick from an encounter with a huge white whale off the coast of Chile!
So that became a challenge for me to try and show a ship, and a great whale at sunset all in an inchie. I feel like I did a great job on this one. Hope you like it.
I know that this is a grey whale but with the ship being white I did not want to make a white whale as well (I actually forgot that the whale was white, don't tell anyone LOL)
Then, on the 10th the world tour stopped in Montenegro. I was really inspired by the fact that Montenegro means Black Mountain. The country was named after the iconic black mountains.
On the 17th the World Tour stopped in Poland. So much culture in Poland to talk about, Arts, entertainment, food! But the one thing that I decided to do was the folk art. Their repetitive patterns and shapes are a favorite of mine.
Then on the 24th the World tour did it's last stop in Sweden. One of the cool things I have always heard about Sweden is the Ice hotel. As someone who lived in the Frigid North for 30 years I can not understand the desire to stay in an Ice hotel!
The pictures are amazing and I love the look, just one request; can you make it 75 degrees please! LOL. Here is my inchie version of an igloo/ice hotel.
Lastly, I finally finished a pattern that I have been working on for months. Back when my daughter was a kid there was a toy called a Sea Wee baby. So I made one similar to that.
That is it for me this year. I can't believe that the year is over. Sadly next year is looking like it is going to be way more busy than this year was so I gave decided to bow out of EIM. I have thought long and hard about it. I have been doing inchie for 6 years and it has made me a better designer and made me think outside the box so much more than I already did. But I can't commit to something that I just know that I will not have time to do anything with. But I want to encourage anyone who wants a great artistic challenge to fly on over to EIM and check out the weekly challenges over there.
Your beading is inspiring, as usual...sorry to hear you are not able to continue next year as I always look forward to seeing your little marvels...Merry Christmas! Di
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Dianne, I am going to miss it so much for sure
DeleteBeautiful beaded inchies! I didn’tknow that about Moby Dick :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Margriet, I did not know either until I looked up Chile. So grateful for the inchies for all they gave me and taught me!
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