“Susan works organically – constructing an armature of wire, upon which she builds layers of textures and stitching, adding glazed papers and metal foils. To complete the work – carefully chosen beads, pearls, antique adornments and semi precious stones are added from a collection she has built over the years.” ~ “about” Susan Horth on her website, SusanHorthArt.com
I love Pinterest.com. I find things I think are truly wonderful there. The only thing that frustrates me from time to time is that there is not always attribution as to who created the wonderful things. All I can do is type, “Pinterest,” because I don’t know who the artist is. And, when they don’t list the artist, it makes it almost impossible for me to find more to share with you.
I wish it were different. I still love Pinterest, but I wish everyone would dig a bit to find out who is responsible for a thing of beauty, rather than just “pinning” something they like.