A Bear Up There

A departure from ray guns and airships and floating islands in the sky.  Almost, but not quite, back to nature. You see, I really like black bears. And I had this little thought: Wouldn’t it be adorable if one found an abandoned swing in the woods and tested it out?

And it was everything we imagined, the bear up there. If bears could talk, I’m sure it would say this swing was “just right.”

A Bear Up There, one of a kind snow globe with tiny tree, swing and small black bear enjoying the ride. When shaken, the scene is bathed in iridescent micro-dust and a wealth of “gold as Goldilocks” gold glitter. Images and design copyright (c) 2017 Camryn Forrest Designs, Denver, Colorado, USA.

More on The Tangle movie

If you’ve been following along, you’ll recall that we provided a unique snow globe for the independent movie, The Tangle.zTHE TANGLE group poster edited.jpgThe good news is the movie is nearly complete – they are shooting a final scene and moving into editing. If you’d like to help see this movie become reality, the final push is happening with the crew’s IndieGoGo fundraising page. (Check it out.)

Since any film that features a snow globe is a good thing, we were able to give our own little nudge by making five limited edition snow globes as one of the project’s incentives to donate. Happy to say that all five were taken before we posted photos. But since we know you are curious what they looked like …

Presenting, The Tangle snow globe, limited edition of five pieces.

Each globe includes a unique beaded sculpture in bronze, gray, aqua and black glass beads, mimicking The Tangle’s assembled geometric shape logo. Black wood base with hand-painted geometric details (slightly different on each globe). All images and designs copyright (c) 2017, The Tangle and Camryn Forrest Designs, respectively.
For more on “The Tangle” movie, check out their facebook page for updates.