Tamis Infinite Designs - Bracelets - Atrium 916
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yellow flowers with gold
yellow and silver chevron band
washer hardware
Pink and white sculpted beads
pink beaded flowers
small bead hearts
small bead wide band flower pattern
iridescent red beads
Orange Square
black and white geometric
black and white swirl
blue and white glass
blue and white X and O
blue twist
clay sculpted discs
earth tone stones
Gold glass swirls
green and black pattern
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Tami's Infinite Designs - Hand-Beaded Bracelets

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Tami’s Infinite Designs
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Bracelets are hand-strung with up-cycled beads, Swarovski crystals, handmade clay beads or hand-sewn with tiny Delica beads.

About the Artist
My name is Tami Cooper.  I have hit my 60’s and recently retired from 33 years of teaching high school mathematics.  I have always connected math with art.  I find both to be creative.  For example, How can I present an abstract algebraic concept in a new way that students can grasp?  Or, How can I take something old and completely change it so it has a new life?  Linearity, geometry, patterns, abstractions, reflections, symmetry are fundamental elements for both math and art.

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