Rainbow Stack / Painted vintage glass insulator by Amy Komar by artistinthearctic
70,00 USD
Putting art into the palm of your hand …
Stones , sea-glass and driftwood, birch hearts and beaver sticks-these and more become hand-held canvases for the patterned acrylic beadwork of Alaskan artist, Amy Komar. The repeating beads of paint highlight the patterns and surfaces of each natural object, producing a simple, yet stunning visual effect.
& Quot; A common thread in all my artwork is a close investigation of the natural world, & quot; says Amy. & Quot; I strive to convey both the simple beauty and the delicacy found in the repeating patterns present in nature. & Quot;
Amy’s pieces sit in homes all over the world, helping people re-establish their connections with nature and with each other. & Quot; This stone will go out with my husband when he deploys, & quot; says one of Amy’s collectors. & Quot; Something as simple as a painted rock, and yet-so meaningful, and beautiful, & quot; says another.
& quot; I want my work to offer a moment’s pause – to prompt stillness and reflection – by offering a visual counterpoint to our fast-paced life, & quot; Amy explains. & Quot; These objects remind us of the sacredness of the natural world and our need to live in communion with it. & Quot;
In an age where human contact with the environment is often replaced by “digital realities,” each finished piece offers the gift of touch and renewed connection.
Your glass insulator measures:
L: 4 & quot;
W: 4 & quot;
D: 3 1/2 & quot;
Measured inches are approximate:
L = Length
W = Width
D = Depth
Your glass insulator was found in Alaska.
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
GET SHOP UPATES BY BECOMING A FAN:
http: // www. facebook.com/AmyKomarArt
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/#!/amykomar
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
All content © amy komar original art