BeachStreetArt
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It seems entirely apt that these colourful little fish came out of the sea. They are made from pieces of surf tumbled sea glass - glass tossed into the sea many years ago that has been shaped and smoothed by the movement of the sea and sand before being picked up from the beach by me to create this little piece of art set inside a 20x20cm glazed box frame that will stand alone or hang on the wall.
Frame available in black or white - just drop me a note with your preference when you place your order.
Sea glass is created from waste glass being thrown into the ocean where it's relentlessly tumbled in the sand by the motion of the ocean until it becomes beautifully smoothed and frosted. larger pieces are used for jewellery but I mostly pick up misshaped shards to use in my varied artworks. Sea glass has a history all of its own. There's no telling how long the glass used in this picture has been in the sea or where it came from and this adds an extra special element to my sea glass artworks.
Designed by Sue Keeper in Cornwall
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