Hi, well first i would like to say i love the mirror on mirror is really gorgeous, but i was wondering how you did it; i’m an art student and i was just wondering what you mosaiced the broken mirror on? Did the original mirror hav a curvy frame like that around it?
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Marcie Henehan of Unique Unique Design also counts repurposed industrial metal – both machinery parts and manufacturing materials – among her more popular pieces. "We see industrial items being used for tables, drink containers and funky art.
"Even though we use vintage and crusty garden pieces," the dealer continues, she and partner Mayron Simpson, who sell only at shows, "style them in a more contemporary aesthetic."
From article by Mariana Greene in the Dallas Morning News.
March 17th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Hi, well first i would like to say i love the mirror on mirror is really gorgeous, but i was wondering how you did it; i’m an art student and i was just wondering what you mosaiced the broken mirror on? Did the original mirror hav a curvy frame like that around it?
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March 18th, 2009 at 9:23 am
yes, it did have the frame. we just tiled it. Really, mayron did. Thanks for the nice comments!
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