Tina Koyama’s bead sculptures
by Cyndi Lavin

Pink (Color Study Series), 2006
Photograph by Greg Mullin
Tina Koyama makes beautiful necklaces and bracelets, but what totally captured my attention was her sculptures! I was just thinking about how organic her work was, when I glanced at this statement on her website:
Beads fascinate me because they can emulate a natural cellular structure. A single strung bead doesn’t hold much interest, but multiplied by thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, beads take on a new form – one that I am continually compelled to explore.
Well, that explains it!

Rhythm & Blues (Color Study Series), 2006
Photograph by Greg Mullin
beads, beading, mixed-media, bead-weaving
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