Botanical Collage Story in Violet / Botanical Collage Stories in Trapeze Frames – Watercolor, Dried Flowers, Glass
Oct 22nd, 2012 by Aldouspi

Botanical Collage Story in Violet / Botanical Collage Stories in Trapeze Frames – Watercolor, Dried Flowers, Glass

Botanical Collage Story in Violet / Botanical Collage Stories in Trapeze Frames - Watercolor, Dried Flowers, Glass

  • Original artwork by artist Saba Rasheed.
  • Hand painted.
  • Unique, contemporary piece of art.
  • All hardware included, ready to hang.
  • Wonderful gift idea.

Series Title:
Botanical Collage Stories in Trapeze Frames

Measurements:
9″x11″ glass frame
4″ wire length from glass to top bar
(Total height 13″)
Top bar width: 12″

Artwork Media:
Watercolor, dried flowers and clear tar glass gel on deckled watercolor
paper embedded in glass.

* Note: The glass gel embedded within glass creates interesting shadows.

Artist:
Original work by Saba Rasheed

List Price: $ 139.00

Price: $ 139.00

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