This tutorial explains the basics & How to Make Glass on Glass mosaics. This simple method is beautiful & more simple than stained glass
A mosaic is a pattern of irregularly shaped pieces all fitted together to cover a surface. Mosaics can make distinct pictures or shapes out of thousands of smaller pieces, but they don't have any discernible pattern. This fantastic form of artwork can be added to dull spaces, but on what surface can you add a […]
In this post, we will chat about some major reasons why mosaic art is so valuable and paramount in its own right.
About The Artwork Sorgente is a high mountain ridge. The landscape is sharp, cold, composed of rocks and ice. From here springs of pure and very cold water arise. For this artwork we have chosen straight lines and geometric shapes to convey a feeling of essentiality. The only note of color is given by the blue bands representing the streams born from the springs. In these bands we have experimented with a new technique using strips of colored glass positioned vertically, the effect created is a semi-transparency in which the color is almost completely transparent when viewed from the front and becomes more opaque when viewed from the side. The mirror and the glass used in the artwork are recycled materials. Original Created:2022 Subjects:Wall Materials:AluminiumIron Styles:AbstractMinimalism Mediums:GlassMosaic Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Glass on Aluminium Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:20 W x 44 H x 6 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Italy. Customs:Shipments from Italy may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Just like the rest of the art world, mosaic art has fresh discoveries and trends every year. Here on our blog, we’ve talked about trends in color, directions in design, and even new historical discoveries. Each will influence the creativity of artists and designers in 2020 and beyond. It’s been an exciting year – let’s review the highlights! Image Source: Architectural Digest A major trend in all areas of design and specifically mosaic art is the use of natural textures and nature-inspired patterns. Drop the word “biophilia” into your conversation, and you’ll impress your friends! This build at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, designed by Modus Studio, was an award winner in 2019. Image Source: Uark.org This mosaic art soothing style has been a perfect fit for mosaic artists and designers. Since mosaic designs work in every type of environment, even outdoors, they can be utilized in endless ways. Image Source: Pinterest The key principles of this mosaic art look include botanical influences, natural stone textures, and the symmetry of seashell motifs and the Fibonacci spiral. Handmade by Mozaico Use any of these elements to blend the natural looks of nature and the outdoors into your own home. Kitchen Backsplash, Handmade by Mozaico. The Color of the Year Image Source Pantone Pantone announced their 2019 Color of the Year: Living Coral. As the eminent color forecasters and authorities suggest, this warm shade is on the cutting edge. Pantone’s color predictions affect all areas of creative expression. Casacor’s Miami Show House was a huge event this year. 25,000 square feet of the latest looks appeared during Art Basel, including all the latest in mosaic designs and mosaic wall art. We’ll be visiting more of these rooms later in this article. As you can see, the use of coral hues was front and center. Image Source: Architectural Digest Be prepared in your own home to embrace this color set. (After all, it is very flattering to everyone!) This panel would be stunning as a shower wall, in the garden, or installed in a series on any room’s wall. It comes in several sizes. Handmade by Mozaico If you’d like a sneak peek at next year’s forecasted colors, check out Pantone’s releases for the 2020 Spring/Summer Fashion Week. 2020 Pantone forecasted colors. Heavens Above! Celestial Influences Image Source: Pinterest As funding has allowed for restoration of important sites such as the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, they’ve been exposing heavenly hosts and skies. Starry themes have entered the world of mosaic wall art, as well. The Mausoleo di Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy is particularly inspirational. Image Source: Pinterest Blues are always soothing, and the azure tones of these celestially hued pieces are timeless. And, also forward-thinking. Here’s another mosaic art entry from the cutting-edge Casacor Show House. Image Source: Architectural Digest It might seem that the original scale of this inspiration art can be hard to achieve in your own home or garden. After all, these pieces were meant to awe the visitor, and evoke the limitless skies. However, consider its use – and don’t be afraid to go big, like in this room: Handmade by Mozaico. Find coordinating accessories and embrace the sparkle. The prevailing colors are deep and almost neutral. Remember, early mosaic art was lighted by candlelight, and meant to have its own shine and luminosity. Image Source: Pinterest The heavens weren’t just stars. Look for lunar influences everywhere. 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing! No surprise, it’s also on our list of trends. Handmade by Mozaico. Even back in 3rd century Rome, these motifs were common. Man’s preoccupation with the heavens was never confined to churches. Ironically, this mosaic art piece is from the Vatican Museum, which had an exhibit celebrating the first Lunar Landing Mission. Image Source: Pinterest Fun fact: The Vatican Museums conserve fragments of lunar rock from the Apollo 11 expedition, as well as the Vatican City State flag taken into space by the astronauts. They’re on display in the Lower Galleries of the Vatican Museums today. Find your own full moon happiness in our catalog! Handmade by Mozaico New Finds 2019 was a big year for important historical mosaic art finds. Let’s recap a few of them, and explore how they will inspire mosaic designs. In Palestine, a mosaic depicting fish, birds, and baskets of what might be bread was uncovered near the Sea of Galilee. It may commemorate the historic location of the miracle recorded in the New Testament – or does it? The 6th century Byzantine mosaic art piece has provoked debate about its meaning, but the charmingly naive depictions of the referenced fauna fall into the color trends in coming years, as well as a trend for simple designs for kitchen and bath areas. Handmade by Mozaico In Germany, a Communist-era glass mosaic piece has been restored. Josep Renau’s Man’s Relationship to Nature and Technology was unveiled in December with much fanfare. More than 70,000 individual tiles were involved in the installation. Installation of the wall mosaic on Moscow Square, ErfurtThomas Wolf / Wüstenrot Foundation The Spanish artist had a style that is in tune with the botanical themes we talked about above. Look closely, and you can see how it pays homage to an ideal society in which nature nurtures human achievement and the two can co-exist harmoniously. Since the message wasn’t overtly political, the mural survived the transition after the Berlin Wall came down. Today, Renau’s piece seems cheerful and optimistic. The color scheme he used is absolutely on-trend for the coming years. Some of the color combinations you’ll see at design showcases have the zip of comic book art and the 1980s. Here’s the Art Basel take on the look. Image Source: Architectural Digest We love the idea. Bright colors and glass mosaic wall art are an amazing way to get ahead of the design trends. Handmade by Mozaico Use them prominently, as a focal point. Kitchen backsplashes, fireplaces, and solarium walls will look fantastic with these pops of color. As a bonus, it’s hard to be glum around this sort of installation. Here’s a large mosaic glass art piece, setting the colors off. Image Source: Architectural Digest Handmade by Mozaico Our last featured 2019 discovery in mosaic art is from Pompeii. As part of the Great Pompeii Project, a house was unearthed with a well-preserved mosaic tile floor. One section features Orion, and the other shows some mysterious tools. These were not of the type usually depicted in the art of that time. Archaeologists believe that they are actually surveyor’s tools, called Groma. These resembled a plumb and bob line. Actual depictions of the Groma from that period didn’t exist. As these findings trickle out into the mainstream, expect to see more wonderful depictions of regular Pompeiian life in modern mosaic art. Each year brings new insight and works on display. Handmade by Mozaico We’re Going to Disneyland! Image Source: Disney Parks We’re going to close out our 2019 recap with a bit of fun. Disney and mosaic art don’t always pair up in one’s mind, but it can’t be denied that their global empire is always on-trend. Every movie, every theme park, and every magical travel destination is carefully planned out, down to the smallest details. We’re of course delighted that their brand-new Riviera Resort has some incredible mosaic installations. Disney provided a sneak peek on their blog this month. The new mosaic wall art can be seen on the walkway tunnels in the Orlando resort. Image Source: Disney Parks With a common theme of flight, visitors will see the lantern scene from the Rapunzel movie, as well as a night scene from Peter Pan. These are large installations, utilizing more than a million tile pieces for the Rapunzel piece. Isn’t the arch effect lovely? Image Source: Disney Parks What does this mean for mosaic art? We say that this installation will be inspirational to the thousands of visitors who will pass by it weekly. The memory of glowing colors and flight theme will be carried home. We encourage everyone to add the magic of mosaic art to your lives. Find a mosaic design that brings you joy in our catalog, and place it where you can see it often. Handmade by Mozaico Handmade by Mozaico For 2020, what are your design goals? Have any of these trends already influenced your choices this year? Share your photos in our comments!
There are a gazillion ways to take stock of inspiration in the art scene; critical reception, popularity and competency are the most common paradigms among them. As the art world continues to swell up, it sometimes gets the knickers in a twist. Countless observers have attempted to make sense of the last century, a time of widespread technological change, wild economic fluctuations, two world wars and two remarkable Roosevelts. Nevertheless, some great art scenes were flourishing in São Paulo, Singapore, and Istanbul, creating a similar alliance around the global financial capitals of New York and London. Thus, inspired the core contingency of the art world to make a yearly journey, crisscrossing the globe to witness the greatest art cities! Numerous mosaics have been created to pay tribute or memorialize a certain epoch or movement. Mosaic art is increasingly global in the art scenes of today, with a larger population, wider territory, and greater number of nationalities than ever before. The art form prevailing debate, however, has yet to appear in the Art Cities of the Future. In this article, I’m going to take you on a brief walkthrough through the 5 mosaic art cities of the future:
This 'How To' is very special; one of our long-term customers, Ellen Nolet, shares her secrets for creating this gorgeous mosaic birdbath. Ellen guides you through what materials and supplies you will need and provides step-by-step instructions so you can make one for yourself.
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SICIS Iridium Glass Mosaics Color / Style: Dahlia 4 Tile Size: 5/8" x 5/8" Sheet Size: 11-5/8" x 11-5/8" x 1/8" Thick Supplied on mesh mounted sheets. The material is sold by the sheet which equals 0.94 square f00t. This is because each sheet measures 11-5/8 inch by 11-5/8 inch. We recommend adding 10-15% to your quantity for waste resulting from cuts and shaping during installation to your space. If you need assistance calculating your quantity or space dimensions, please use the chat or call customer support.
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A sampling of the many beautiful stained glass windows at the National Cathedral.
Relief stone mosaic panel for a background to interior pool - Sergey Karlov 'Living Water' - Sergey Karlov Sergey Karlov grew up in the village of Majna on the southern tip of the Republic of Khakassia in Russia. As a teen he began working at the stone-working plant of the Sayanmramor Combine, as a stone cutter and grinder, then spent 5 years studying at the Urals College of Applied Arts at the Faculty of Artistic Stone.. Here he developed an appreciation for the classical mosaic arts, especially Roman, Byzantine and Florentine styles and also studied
If a bear is whimsical in the woods and no one is around to see it, is it really whimsical? (Yes!) These bears measure 3.5" wide by 2.25" tall. Please see measurements so you know how large your sun catcher is! If you have any questions, please message me before purchasing. All sales are final.
Are you looking for a new creative hobby or a way to add some color and personality to your home decor? Stained glass art is a beautiful and unique craft that allows you to create stunning pieces of art by arranging small pieces of colored glass into intricate patterns and designs. Grab our 21 free printable stained glass patterns below!
A selection of work from Australian artist and sculptor Sue Tilley. She works predominantly in found metal and glass, and working with the community, for the community.
Here's an absolutely stunning faux stained glass project my junior high students recently finished. These are made from black construction paper and tissue paper. They took about a month or so to finish, due to the intricate nature of all the steps. To start off, I showed students a slideshow about the stained glass in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. I showed them a video of how stained glass is made (the technique hasn't really changed in hundreds of years!). So then students started planning their own design. It could be any subject matter. I demonstrated how to make one using thick black construction paper. The key thing is you don't want the lead lines too this. I told them a minimum of 1 cm thickness, but many made them thinner! This resulted in lots of torn bits that they had to tape together on the back. So here are the basic supplies- mini cutting boards, x-acto knives and parchment paper. Make sure you use good quality and nice pure black construction paper. Tru-ray is the best brand in my experience. Anything less than that doesn't not cut cleanly and is too flimsy. To make it symmetrical, some student folded their paper in half vertically. They drew their design in white pencil crayon. Shading in what needs to be cut out really helps. Include a border as well, to hold the whole thing together. A finished cut piece. Then cut a sheet of parchment paper slightly larger and trace the black paper outline onto it and cut that out. This will be what you glue the tissue paper too. There are two ways to attach the coloured tissue paper. I call the first way kaleidoscope. Using watered-down glue, just collage various ripped colours of tissue onto the parchment paper And voila. Let the tissue paper dry and then glue the black paper on top carefully using white glue. The second method is if students want a specific colour for each section. You basically cut tissue slightly larger than each space and glue stick it on the back. This technique takes a bit longer. Here's some more progress photos: back view I hung these in a long hallway with lots of windows and they looked stunning with the light shining through!
SICIS Iridium Glass Mosaics Color / Style: Iris 2 Tile Size: 5/8" x 5/8" Sheet Size: 11-5/8" x 11-5/8" x 1/8" Thick Supplied on mesh mounted sheets. The material is sold by the sheet which equals 0.94 square feet. This is because each sheet measures 11-5/8 inch by 11-5/8 inch. We recommend adding 10-15% to your quantity for waste resulting from cuts and shaping during installation to your space. If you need assistance calculating your quantity or space dimensions, please use the chat or call customer support.
Believing that the architect should create total environments, Frank Lloyd Wright's designs included art glass windows, furniture, and lighting. This decorative tile is adapted from a detail of the skylight in Wright's Oak Park studio entrance. Actual tile size measures approximately 3.875"x7.875". Handcrafted in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I delivered the commission fabric stained glass piece today! I'm relieved that it's done....and even more relieved that Amy and Lisle seem to love it. Phew! Amy and Lisle are going to order a simple edged wooden frame that it will drop into...that's been the plan all along. It will coordinate well with the other art in this corner of their family room and make it a bit larger to better fit the space. We were pleased that the bright colors of the large painting were balanced by the vivid batiks in the fabric piece with the softer, smaller pieces in between. And I personally love that right now they have stained glass lamp sitting on the table...and I secretly hope it stays. I mounted it on a deep edge canvas...and the black binding that almost seamlessly wraps around elevates it to an art piece rather than an art quilt. Kudos to Colorways by Vick Welsh. Vicki's black hand dyed fabric is so nice to work with...it almost looks like suede. And I'm certain that most of the solids that are interspersed with the batiks are her hand dyed fabrics too. Here's just a little glimpse into the journey. Once again I worked on stiff interfacing making drawing the pattern and fusing much easier. This time I drew the longer branches in red. I wanted to make sure they were evenly distributed and to remember to use a little bit wider black strips to cover them. The red marks really helped. Using a sliver of soap for marking and a good pair of scissors I started puzzling in the pieces. I only lightly fused the pieces and once I had them all tacked on I just kept looking at it for few weeks trading colors here and there. It's so hard to tell without the black...but at some point you just have to go with it. Once I was satisfied I gave it a good hot pressing...with a pressing cloth of course....to really fuse the pieces in place Then I started adding the black....small branches first... ...then the large branches and landscape, and finally the tree trunks. I numbered the trees at the bottom because I wanted #1, which were the closest trees, wider....#2 next and #3 in the distant being the skinniest. It's always a bit nerve racking to trim it....but it has to be done. I cut it exactly the size of the large 15 x 30 deep canvas. I cut the binding and added an inch or so of fusible webbing to the edge. Once the binding was sewn on I glued the piece to the canvas using soft gel medium....another part that's a little nerve racking. I have to work quickly....so no photos. Then I stretched the binding around the piece and fused it to the back. I finished it late in the day last week....and brought it down stairs to photograph on the floor but it was already too dark. But you do get a glimpse of our undecorated Christmas tree with one row of lights out....I need to work on that. Then again, maybe it's fitting to have some missing lights for this odd 2020 Christmas. I thought the fabric actually kind of glowed in the low lighting...especially the row of sunshine yellows. Thank you Amy and Lisle for trusting me with this piece and supporting my art.
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Cherry Blossoms in Stained Glass Art Poster Print, Sakura Blossoms, Art Nouveau Flowers, Pink Flowers Print, Large Art Print, Paper Poster Print, Boho Art Print Pastel Flower print, Craftsman Style Art Print, Art Deco Style Print Your space should reflect who you are and what you care about. Adding a pop of color to your walls is an easy way to inject some personality into any room and put a smile on your face. • includes no stained glass, this is a print of a painting • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104% This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Stained glass, an art form dating back centuries, adorns cathedrals; the world's largest piece spans 22,000 square feet, while Tiffany's studios crafted intricate designs using opalescent glass!
Originally, mosaics were assembled from small, hand-cut pieces of stone, glass, or ceramic set in mortar to create a pattern or picture. Glass mosaics first appeared in Egypt 3,500 years ago, traveled to Greece and India, then on to the Byzantine Empire and the West. Their lustrous beauty was prized for its decorative impact, as shown in St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. From a design perspective, glass mosaic tiles provide wonderful opportunities to play with color, whether subdued neutrals or bold brights. They show off plenty of special effects, too, from “hammered” metallics to matte sea glass to textural treatments that mimic variegated stone or woven fabric. Glass mosaic tiles offer so much variety today, you can really put your own stamp on a room. But glass mosaic tile is more than just a pretty face. In terms of performance, livability, and hygiene, it offers an impervious surface that inhibits mold, mildew, and bacteria. And more good news: As demand and improvements in manufacturing have made the style options soar, they’ve also brought prices down. So how do you choose? Shop around, bring samples home, read our guide—and you’re on your way. Sheet Size: 300X300 (MM)Chip Size: 20 (MM)Thickness: 8MMDetailed Description1. Each sheet of this tile is approximately 1 sq ft (12 inch * 12 inch) per sheet2. Mesh mounted on high quality fiber glass4. Easy installation of your mosaic tile projectsApplication1. Impervious to the elements, thus it is great for both interior and exterior use so moisture is not an issue2. Great on floors and walls3. Most popular in bathrooms, spas, kitchen backsplash, wall facades and pools as well as a variety of other applicationsPackingAll products will be packed carefully (bubble wrapped or wrapped in paper) with carton before shipping to avoid any damaged during transport,please be assured about that issue. Also, products will be shipped with DHL air express so that the customer can receive his package earlier. Production TimeAll products will be shipped in 5 business days if the products are being in stock. For custom made products, it takes 7-15 business days for production. Flexible Shipment1. Sea shipment - Door to door delivery with NO tax/ duty, it takes 35-45 business days.2. Air shipment - You will be charged tax/ duty by local custom when the products arrived, it takes 7-10 business days.Installation1. Make sure the surface of the wall flat and clear.2. Lay the white grout on the wall evenly with the dentate tool. Meanwhile, while paste grout on the back of the mosaic3. Install the mosaic sheet on the wall at the right position4. Stuff up the interstice with ideal colored grout after the white grout is completely solidified5. Clean the surface of mosaic tile with soft duster.
★★Customized Size★★: You need to contact me to add the size you need. (Accept customized any size or pattern) ★★Note: Products may show different color with different light and different graphoscope,for example,with bright light the color will be lighter,while with darker light the color will be deeper. Custom order can not be cancelled or changed, please you can understand. ★★Material: *Static cling(without glue),Translucent,it is easy to install,the back ground is same as front ground.Actual product color dimmer than the picture,it is frosted.The public could not see from outside,and light can pass though. it is is more fit for flat and smooth glass and mirror surfaces. * Energy saving and environmental protection: No adhesive,Non-toxic, removable without any residue, super static cling, easy to apply and can be applied several times. Window film can control heat in high temperature weather, block UV rays, avoid ho aging, reduce glare and protect baby's eyes. * Economical and practical: No more heavy troublesome curtains or blinds, the high quality window privacy film helps decorate your space at a minimum cost.Applicable scene:smooth and clean Glass Surfaces in the Bathroom, Balcony, Living Room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Office. * Home Office Window Privacy Film: The frosted glass film blocks unwanted views from outside and no one can see in,et you enjoy your life easily and safely. ★★How to use: Step 1. Keep Window or Glass clean, Wet the Window or Glass with lot of water.(***Soapy water will be better) Step 2. Remove the Static Film from backing film, and then the smooth side should be post to the window. (***Please MAKE SURE you have removed backing film before you apply the window film to glass) Step 3. Squeegee away water and air bubbles. *Frequently Asked Questions of the Frosted Privacy Vinyl Window film Q1: Why does the static window film peel off? A1: Make sure to tear off the backing film before pasting on the glass.If you have removed the protective side,you may applied the wrong side. Please paste the smooth side to the window. Q2: How can the film stick firmly and scrape all the bubbles? A2: The static stickers use water to paste. The more water you use, the better. Soapy water can work better. Scrape a few more times with a hard card to ensure all bubbles are disappeared. ★★Feedback: 1 We depend on our customer satisfaction to succeed. Therefore, your feedback is extremely important to us. 2 If you are satisfied with our items, please leave us positive feedback. Thank you 3 Contact us by e-mail or our trade manager , before leaving any negative or neutral feedback. We will deal with you to solve any problems as soon as possible.
SICIS Cocktail Blends Glass Mosaics Color / Style: Daiquiri Colors Used: Chestnut 2, Zinnia 3, Sand & Zinnia 4 Tile Size: 5/8" x 5/8" Sheet Size: 11-5/8" x 11-5/8" x 1/8" Thick Supplied on paper faced mounted sheets. The material is sold by the sheet which equals 0.94 square feet. This is because each sheet measures 11-5/8 inch by 11-5/8 inch. We recommend adding 10-15% to your quantity for waste resulting from cuts and shaping during installation to your space. If you need assistance calculating your quantity or space dimensions, please use the chat or call customer support.
Perfectly worn by nature - Genuine sea glass and sea pottery pieces in rare shades of blue shaped perfectly by nature arranged in a satisfyingly square flat lay. An original photograph taken by myself of some of my most treasured beach finds. Each piece of authentic surf-tumbled sea glass has been lovingly collected by myself over many years. The calming colours and warm glow of this picture would be a lovely addition to your home. It vibes well with beachy, zen, cottage, bathroom and baby room home decor. *Will take 1-2 weeks before being shipped. You will receive 1 fine art photography 8" x 8" print (unmatted and unframed) printed on high quality photo paper with a beautiful glossy finish. All prints are produced by Red Island Sea Glass and may not be reproduced - All rights reserved. *Frame Not Included. Frame used in the picture is a 10 x 10 white wooden frame with a 2 inch wooden border. Each print is carefully enveloped and shipped in a sturdy bend-proof envelope. On combined orders prints will ship separate from other non print items to ensure your prints arrive safely. ♡ Great gift idea or self-gift! Sea Glass Origins Genuine sea glass originates from pieces of broken bottles, tableware, or even shipwrecks which are tumbled by the ocean for years. It can take 20-40 years or as much 100+ to develop it’s unique characteristic shape and texture- until all of the edges are rounded off, and the shininess of the glass has been worn to a frosty appearance. Satisfied customers are expected, any questions before or after your purchase please contact me. If you would like to upgrade shipping to coverage/tracking or expedited please send me a convo before your purchase. Don't for get to visit my shop to "sea" what Red Island Sea Glass is all about.
This fine art print features artwork of colorful bearded iris flowers with a stained glass look. NOTE: This is NOT an actual stained glass piece, it is a PAPER print, ready to be matted and framed. Please choose your print size from the drop down menu. This print is available in sizes from 5" x 7" to 24" x 36". The image will be printed on beautiful premium quality archival photographic paper, ready to be framed. Prints are made to order and will ship within 3 business days directly from my partnered professional lab. NOTE: Frame is not included in this listing. You will receive a print only. A matching shower curtain is also available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/1509824844/iris-shower-curtain-purple-shower?click_key=eab995bc5a8affdd8d646ca07bbd5aa705b5a5e2%3A1509824844&click_sum=34602498&ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 More iris art is available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeggyCollinsPhotoArt?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=iris To see more art prints please see my Wall Art section at https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/PeggyCollinsPhotoArt?section_id=16827444&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 Enter my shop here: peggycollinsphotoart.etsy.com All images are © Peggy Collins.
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