A sustainably sourced steer skull from Mexico is mounted upon an old New England barn door which has been stained green and sealed in wax. A blending of the Southwest and East to create a timeless image. Can be used as wall art or the horns can be utilized as hooks for hanging things.
$750
Friday, August 17, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Blue Crane
This slender piece of Nova Scotia red oak arches like a blue-eyed crane. The iron ring, representing unity, was forged over 100 years ago in one of the oldest working blacksmith shops in the country. Sitting on top of it is a tiny snake vertebrae and Swarovsky crystal. The blue agate slice from Brazil is like a world of tides and represents the waters essential to the cranes survival.
21.5" x 20"
sold
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Obsidian Necklace
This unusual piece of obsidian has been cut and polished into a hexagonal shape on the black side, while the other remains raw with multiple layers of color throughout. It hangs from a brass chain interspersed with black glass beads attached to a strand of small coconut shell beads that pick up the earthy hues in the raw side.
sold
Looking Glass Series XII
Balanced with 4 "eyes", the driftwood in this mirror is from Nova Scotia, Cape Cod & Newport Rhode Island.
sold
sold
Labels:
Cape Cod,
driftwood,
eyes,
frame,
home decor,
knots,
looking glass,
mirror,
Newport Rhode Island,
Nova Scotia
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Armor II
Over the past few years I've enjoyed exploring the stunning landscapes in and
around Bass River. This is the final homage to those visits.
sold
sold
Monday, February 6, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Lasting Steps
Four antique child shoe lasts are lined up toe to heel. The piece represents the small, deliberate steps forward we take through life. They are secured within a solid wooden box that has been painted with a rustic green finish.
37"x 3.5" x 4.5"
$200
Looking Glass Series XI
21.5"W x 18"H x 6.5"D
sold
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