Tide Pool 1
Framed mosaic art inspired by tide pools among a rocky beach in South Africa. This small mosaic is created using the centuries-old method of cutting tiny pieces of Italian smalti glass with a hammer and hardie, and setting those pieces (tesserae) into wet mortar. Ammonite fossils nestled among deep teal toned-smalti. Framed in a rustic, white-washed wood frame made of recycled barnwood.
Framed mosaic art inspired by tide pools among a rocky beach in South Africa. This small mosaic is created using the centuries-old method of cutting tiny pieces of Italian smalti glass with a hammer and hardie, and setting those pieces (tesserae) into wet mortar. Ammonite fossils nestled among deep teal toned-smalti. Framed in a rustic, white-washed wood frame made of recycled barnwood.
Framed mosaic art inspired by tide pools among a rocky beach in South Africa. This small mosaic is created using the centuries-old method of cutting tiny pieces of Italian smalti glass with a hammer and hardie, and setting those pieces (tesserae) into wet mortar. Ammonite fossils nestled among deep teal toned-smalti. Framed in a rustic, white-washed wood frame made of recycled barnwood.
Mosaic is 6” x 6”. Framed approximately 9'“ x 9”. Frame is very rustic with weathered edges and uneven whitewashed finish, constructed of recycled barnwood. Wired for hanging.