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Bamboo and Yucca
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Deco and WPA inspired hand-painted acrylic on MDF panel, overlaid with glass micro-mosaic technique to mimic the look of cast glass with glass spheres and eco-friendly acrylic glaze. The theme was suggested by an East-meets-West art challenge. Framed in repurposed natural wood frame with beige linen mat and hanging hardware on back. |
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Tree of Life Bonsai in Copper and Bronze with Red Crystal Flower Buds
Brand: Tammy Made It
This tree is made in a soapstone dish. It has red AB glass beads with bronze filigree leaves and bead cap calyces. I deliberately twist the calyces and leaves to add a natural look to the tree. This is a retro design. I was inspired by the gold leaf trees of the 50's or 60's. The copper is upcycled + new copper wire. This tree even makes little tinkling sounds when I dust it with a feather duster. Marble gravels are used in the dish to give it weight. I glued some polished gemstone pebble chips on also. The whole thing is glued together with E6000 glue. I carved my artist initials on the bottom of the pot with the date. I noticed some artists use felt bottoms but that is not what I do. I make doilies from jute and place my rock collection on these for a more natural look. Hopefully, I will be able to sell jute doilies in my store also. Thanks for looking and please come back again sometime.
Upcycled Copper Wire Tree of Life made on LAPIS LAZULI ROUGH - 1.20 POUNDS - FROM AFGHANISTAN
Brand: Tammy Made It
Color: jewel tone
Let me say that this is my first Tree of Life. I fell in love with wire work over the past year. I got some copper wire 26 and 20 gauge. I sat in my yard and tried to make my tree represent my real Japanese Plum Tree. I used stabilized green turquoise and red died coral with tiny yellow seed beads. The Lapis rough is 1.2 lbs and was expensive for a rock. I used E6000 jewelry glue to mount my tree and mixed polished gemstone pebbles to the top. The seashell on the top is a fossil from Aurora, NC phosphor mine. I found it myself when I had the rare opportunity to enter the mine. I carved my initials and the year in the bottom.
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Michael Angelos masterpiece DAVID in rice straw art. Handmade with thousands of tiny pieces of rice leaves/ An ancient and endangered leaf art.
Brand: Rice Straw Museum (Museum Shop)
size 16" X 20" Ready to frame. Have you seen ancient leaf art? Rice Straw Art (An Ancient & Endangered leaf art) Rice straw art is an ancient art form which developed before our existing knowledge of color application became known. This leaf art consists of using the natural color of leaves of the rice plant to create leaf art of unsurpassed beauty. No color, paint or dye added to the natural color of the rice straw (Dried leaves of the rice plant). This unique art is on the list of endangered art and only handful of artists around the world practice this unique, ancient leaf art. RayKoshy of Galveston, Texas is the only one leaf artist in USA. Contact Ray at 409-762-5621 MADE IN AMERICA with dried leaves of rice plant, leaves of cottonwood tree, natural sap from a tree called gum arabic as glue. Hundreds of tiny pieces of rice straw are used in the creation of this unique leaf art. Sample piece of rice straw (Dried leaf of rice plant) enclosed. The process of making leaf art The leaf is opened up, flattened by a primitive tool (shaped like an arrow head) apply glue on one side applied in place and cut with a double edged razor blade. (Everything used in this leaf art is natural like rice straw, leaf or cottonwood tree, gum arabic, sap from a tree as glue, stone or arrowhead tool. This is an ECO-FRIENDLY art. Please frame it and it will last a lifetime. No two leaf or two leaf art look exactly alike. Each one is individually handmade, signed & numbered collectible art.
Lucile Ball "I LOVE LUCY" fame. Portrait done with rice straw. Thousands of tiny pieces of rice straw used to make it No color paint or dye added to the natural color of rice leaves
Brand: Rice Straw Museum (Museum Shop)
Size 16" X 20" Ready to frame. Have you seen rice straw art before? Rice Straw Art (An Ancient & Endangered leaf art) Rice straw art is an ancient art form which developed before our existing knowledge of color application became known. This leaf art consists of using the natural color of leaves of the rice plant to create leaf art of unsurpassed beauty. No color, paint or dye added to the natural color of the rice straw (Dried leaves of the rice plant). This unique art is on the list of endangered art and only handful of artists around the world practice this unique, ancient leaf art. RayKoshy of Galveston, Texas is the only one leaf artist in USA. Contact Ray at 409-762-5621 MADE IN AMERICA with dried leaves of rice plant, leaves of cottonwood tree, natural sap from a tree called gum arabic as glue. Hundreds of tiny pieces of rice straw are used in the creation of this unique leaf art. Sample piece of rice straw (Dried leaf of rice plant) enclosed. The process of making leaf art The leaf is opened up, flattened by a primitive tool (shaped like an arrow head) apply glue on one side applied in place and cut with a double edged razor blade. (Everything used in this leaf art is natural like rice straw, leaf or cottonwood tree, gum arabic, sap from a tree as glue, stone or arrowhead tool. This is an ECO-FRIENDLY art. Please frame it and it will last a lifetime. No two leaf or two leaf art look exactly alike. Each one is individually handmade, signed & numbered collectible art.
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