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Here’s the scoop: Stefania loves art and wanted to make famous paintings something you don’t just stare at in a museum - but something you can show off in real life. She makes tiny bead versions of famous artworks that you can wear as jewelry. Pretty clever, right?

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She starts by designing a pixel-like pattern on her tablet, placing each bead perfectly like a little dot in the painting. Then, she picks out glass beads that match the colors as closely as possible and stitches them together, bead by bead. The end result? Miniature masterpieces you can actually wear!

Ready to see some jaw-dropping mini art you didn't know you needed on your earlobes? Let’s dive in!

Stefania explained that these tiny works started as a fun way to bring huge museum paintings down to size - and into your everyday life.

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    She usually plans her bead designs digitally these days, but it used to all be pen and paper. Digital tools just make mixing and matching colors quicker and more fun.

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    Once she picks the final size and shape, Stefania matches each bead color to the masterpiece, making sure it looks just right - and that can take a lot of careful tweaking.

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    She uses tiny Japanese glass beads - big designs get the bigger beads, small ones get the ultra-tiny ones. Pretty sure that’s dedication.

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    Then it’s time to sew! One bead at a time, the painting slowly reappears in tiny, shiny form. It's like magic.

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    Finally, she adds hooks or connectors and - boom! - you’ve got wearable art ready to impress.

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    So far, she’s created hundreds inspired by legends like Van Gogh, Klimt, and even Hokusai. Talk about an art fan’s dream collection!

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    The whole point? To make masterpieces feel a bit more friendly and fun by turning them into stylish little treasures you can carry everywhere.

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