In her years of beading, Nancy Cain has never tired of examining the building blocks of beadwork. With the eye of a designer and the mind of an engineer, she is always on the lookout for a beading build-out. Up, down, over, across, and through, her thread masterfully stitches beads into a stunning selection of three-dimensional jewelry pieces that include vessels, bezels with pop-up effects, insects, an arrow-toggle focal, crystal bridges, and a hexagonal beaded lantern.
Cain’s kinetic and neurological pathways hum as she beads, linking her fine-motor skills with visual, spatial, and mathematical concepts. Her skills are second nature now, decades after she began making handcrafts as the child of a designer/painter mother and a father with exceptional skills in carpentry and mechanical engineering.
“If you have an understanding…