Lin Schorr Mosaics – Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières
Auction Ends: Apr 27, 2011 05:00 PM EDT

Mosaics- Figurative

"Shadow #2" by Danette Polglase

Item Number
098
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
100 USD to allitscrackeduptobe
Number of Bids
10  -  Bid History

Item Description

 

Size:  10.5in x 9in

 

Media:  Cinca tile, white marble, gold and gold in reverse, iridized smalti, and one lone stone

 

Artist Statement:

I keep experimenting with different methods and materials and create mosaics to try out different approaches to this ancient art form.  Most of my mosaic pieces lean towards a fascination with vibrant color and combinations of different materials.  

There is so much to love about this wonderful art form and no two artists produce the same work.  We mosaicists take a cold, impenetrable material like glass and with hundreds, thousands, or sometimes tens of thousands of pieces create art that has depth, softness and beauty.  That intrigues me and keeps me at it. 

 

Danette Polglase 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/danettep/

Minnesota, USA

 

Item Special Note

 

Shipping Information:

  • US/Domestic Shipments: This item will be shipped via USPS Priority Flat Rate. Current Flat Rate Fees for this item: Large/$14.95  A $5.00 packaging charge will be added to the Flat Rate fee. 

*6% Michigan sales tax will be charged on the total winning bid price (including shipping and handling) for all Michigan residents.

At the conclusion of the auction, local winning bidders may elect to arrange to pickup their mosaic art by contacting Lin Schorr: Lin@LinSchorr.com  or The Northville Art House at 248-344-0497

  • International Shipments: This item will be shipped via USPS and will be calculated by destination & weight.  A $5.00 packaging charge will be added to this fee. Any applicable customs, duty or taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.

*Note – Item shipping fees being calculated by destination & weight may be charged separately from the winning bid to the winning bidders credit card.


 

Donated By:

Danette Polglase