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Benita Giller Designs

Benita Giller's interest in the combinations of beads and various components forms a style of art which is truly unique. From an extensive collection of beads and other small "found" elements, including Seed Beads, African Trade Beads, Semi-precious Stones, and miscellaneous items of Bone, Sterling Silver, Coins, Crystal, and many other interesting "found" items, she creates paintings, jewelry, and miniature beaded chairs and manikins.

Beads are used in almost all of Benita Giller's work including the paintings, wood sculptures, and her jewelry. The colors, textures, and shapes were inspired by the art of the American Plains Indians, African tribes, and the vivid colors used in the Mexican arts. Each piece is lovingly created from the very large collection of beads, buttons, keys, and miscellaneous pieces of all things fascinating to her. Benita Giller's form of art is the combination of the shapes, textures, and colors of many small things to form one truly new and unique object.


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