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A Mixed Media Sculpture from the Animal Tales series wit h glass painting and reverse painting in acrylic.  And mini fire opals. 
 
In the ANIMAL TALES series I am joining my love of stories with my love of animals.  I’ve create hand drawn kiln processed glass paintings of animal portraits and attach them to manipulated books the titles of which are 
chosen to support the animal in personality, or behavior. 

Two fun facts: 
•	Lovebirds are actually grooming when they appear to kiss.
•	Lovebirds are a small genus of parrot. 

This portrait on glass of two Lovebirds has found its way onto the book Strangers May Kiss by Ursula Parrott. (no kidding that’s the author’s name)
A Mixed Media Sculpture from the Animal Tales series wit h glass painting and reverse painting in acrylic.  And mini fire opals. 
 
In the ANIMAL TALES series I am joining my love of stories with my love of animals.  I’ve create hand drawn kiln processed glass paintings of animal portraits and attach them to manipulated books the titles of which are 
chosen to support the animal in personality, or behavior. 

Two fun facts: 
•	Lovebirds are actually grooming when they appear to kiss.
•	Lovebirds are a small genus of parrot. 

This portrait on glass of two Lovebirds has found its way onto the book Strangers May Kiss by Ursula Parrott. (no kidding that’s the author’s name)
A Mixed Media Sculpture from the Animal Tales series wit h glass painting and reverse painting in acrylic.  And mini fire opals. 
 
In the ANIMAL TALES series I am joining my love of stories with my love of animals.  I’ve create hand drawn kiln processed glass paintings of animal portraits and attach them to manipulated books the titles of which are 
chosen to support the animal in personality, or behavior. 

Two fun facts: 
•	Lovebirds are actually grooming when they appear to kiss.
•	Lovebirds are a small genus of parrot. 

This portrait on glass of two Lovebirds has found its way onto the book Strangers May Kiss by Ursula Parrott. (no kidding that’s the author’s name)

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Strangers May Kiss Sculpture

Nanci Schrieber-Smith

United States

Sculpture, Acrylic on Glass

Size: 7.5 W x 6 H x 6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A Mixed Media Sculpture from the Animal Tales series wit h glass painting and reverse painting in acrylic. And mini fire opals. In the ANIMAL TALES series I am joining my love of stories with my love of animals. I’ve create hand drawn kiln processed glass paintings of animal portraits and attach them to manipulated books the titles of which are chosen to support the animal in personality, or behavior. Two fun facts: • Lovebirds are actually grooming when they appear to kiss. • Lovebirds are a small genus of parrot. This portrait on glass of two Lovebirds has found its way onto the book Strangers May Kiss by Ursula Parrott. (no kidding that’s the author’s name)

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Acrylic on Glass

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

7.5 W x 6 H x 6 D in

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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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