What is bead art called?
Bead art is traditionally known as beadwork, and encompasses the craft of attaching beads to one another or onto a backing using a needle and thread. We elevate traditional beadwork into grand, gallery-ready beaded art, transforming an age-old craft into a vehicle for subversive, pop-art-inspired graphics.
What are the five types of beads?
The five primary types of beads used in crafting and jewelry are seed beads, cylinder beads, pony beads, bugle beads, and faceted beads. For our beaded wall art, we exclusively use premium glass beads, hand-applied at varying heights to a linen backing, creating a rich, dimensional texture that feels incredibly luxe.
What are the latest trends in bead designs?
The latest trends in bead designs focus on maximalist color palettes, bold typography, and surreal or unexpected motifs that blur the line between traditional textile crafts and fine art. Our current collection leans into this movement by featuring everything from cheeky pharmaceutical capsules to vivid tropical birds, proving that beaded picture art can easily anchor a modern, glamorous aesthetic.