Traditional Art Trading Card size 2.5 x 3.5 / 3.5 x 2.5 Clicking on Image will show card dimensions
Quilt / Fiber Art All base papers are mounted to heavy duty card stock so this is a double-thick + card.
Fabrique a Paris Eiffel Tower # 8
Papers, cutouts, stamped images, inking, stamps
Stamps where purchased at the rue de Grenelle market, and a definition from a vintage French dictionary also purchased from the rue de Grenelle antiques market.
This Eiffel Tower is stamped in copper ink on muslin fabric. The background is colored with oil paintsticks in pink, green and copper. Metallic thread outlines the tower and provides blending and texture in the background. A copper fleur-de-lis charm sits in the upper corner.
$
115.00
Back View - Missing Paris #1
Love Letter – Be Mine
Paper, ink, fabric, stamps, stamped images
background is a lovely piece of red paper, enhanced with gold ink and stamping. On this is placed a fabric butterfly. The heart is created from collaged red postage stamps, held in place against the layers of fabric and paper with a metal brad. This love letter will be sent "Par Avion".
$
115.00
Back View - Love Letter - Be Mine Vintage-looking reproduction of a sewing ad
Flowers for My Love
Paper, ink, original photos, stamped images, metal charms,
postage stamps Photo of bunches of roses Fashioned into a Valentine with French ribbon and gathered ephemera - metal charms, brads, crystals and paper ticket
$
115.00
Back View - Flowers for My Love Two postage stamps representing flowers and love, mounted on papers
Fused Art Glass
Special Occasion Cake
Fused Glass & Millefiore – Opaque white glass Special Occasion Cake was
created using powders & frit adorned w/ colorful Italian Glass flowers
(millefiore). It rest on a bright gold & blue glass plate
$
50.00
Brilliant Red Cardinal SOLD
Two layers of glass - Translucent pale blue glass is the 'canvas' The Cardinal was cut from a second layer of opaque red glass. Using black and orange glass enamels. The beak is hand painted SOLD
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0.00
HYACINTH
Opaque
white glass is the 'canvas' Ten
stalks of hyacinth flowers were created using glass frit and very thin glass
rods. The flowers are lavender, blue and rose colored glass. The stalks are
sparkly aventurine green alternating with emerald green glass.