Tuesday 4 December 2012

Upcycled broken shell mirror


When I found this frame it was in a very sorry state complete with several fake flowers, in fact it looked ready for a journey to the local tip. After some serious work I hope you like the new lease of life I have tried to give it.



Broken shell hangers






Driftwood mirror

 Driftwood mirror
 
 
 
 

Upcycled frames and mirrors

Obviously the bulk of the materials I use come from nature, hence the name "Of soil sea and sky".

However many of the frames, boards, wires and other accessories to my art work have to be brought new from the craft shops.

I do also try to hunt out and upcycle any suitable bits and bobs that I can find. In particular the box frames and mirrors that form the basis of the pieces can sometimes be found in charity shops or car boot sales.

Usually these neglected pieces require a large amount of work to get them ready to be used, and buying second hand is sadly no longer always a cheaper option.

The thrill of looking at an old frame or mirror and trying to see beyond the current exterior is almost as great as the excitement of hunting out a great natural find.

I have the great intention of doing a before and after shot, but sadly I tend to get excited and prep the frame and create a new piece from it, before I get around to taking the before photo. However my next great find will be hopefully heading this way soon.