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Sculpture, Glass on Glass
Size: 9.3 W x 5 H x 5.5 D in
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This work is from the Animal Tales Series of sculptures. Sheet glass from a repurposed picture frame is resized to fit the book. The front of the piece of glass is hand drawn using glass/porcelain paint which is kiln fired into the glass. The reverse side is painted in acrylic for color. The painted glass image is then permanently affixed to the book. blue handmade glass beads and architectural bubble glass adorn the piece. Signed. Re-purposing the book WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen to present this glass painted portrait of three Sumatran Elephants. Due to habitat loss, the Sumatran Elephant is currently listed as Critically Endangered. SHIPPING NOTE: This piece will be shipped in a Double Box arrangement {BOX INSIDE OF A BOX} in which the inside box holds the bubble-wrapped artwork securely inside and the outside box is double or triple walled with biodegradable (bagged)foam peanuts securely surrounding the inside box. This method is very protective for the Artwork and saves on the cost of shipping a crate. HOWEVER, if the customer requests a crate be used, the shipping weight/cost to the collector will increase from 7.5 to 24 lbs.
2020
Glass on Glass
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9.3 W x 5 H x 5.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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This Saatchi site is linked with : Schrieber-Smith is a multidisciplinary artist whose processes have evolved full-circle from glass, to mixed media assemblage, to painting, and now back to glass. Schrieber-Smith produces work in themed series such as the Paper-Doll series, the Neo-Mythology Series, the Working Women of the World series, the Glass Menagerie Series, the Glasscape Series and most recently the Animal Tales Series. The Glass Menagerie series began in May 2013, when she married her assemblage, painting and glass skills resulting in a whole new sculptural direction with open-ended imagery and mystery. The Animal Tales series couples her love of animals with her love of stories. Once again repurposing materials…this time books. The books are chosen to compliment the animal portrait. The portraits are a combination of glass painting and reverse painting on glass. The books are manipulated and adorned to compliment the painting which becomes affixed to the book. It is her intention for the artworks from both the Glass Menagerie Series and the Animal Tales Series to give new purpose and new meaning to the debris of our civilization. When not in the studio or in the classroom, Schrieber-Smith explores the world. Her extensive travel experiences in Europe, South America and Asia are an ongoing influence in both her artwork and her teaching. In 2016, Schrieber-Smith was honored by her Alma Mater with an induction into the Fine Arts Hall of Fame. Schrieber-Smith has works are in public and private collections both nationally and internationally.
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