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12" x 12" x 2"
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., ME
Tumbling through time, Ocean Glass captures the tension between the engineered and the organic. Sea glass—once discarded—is now treasured, flowing over rusted and brittle forms like memory through history. A meditation on erosion, restoration, and the beauty born when nature completes the work humans begin.
12" x 12" x 2"
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., ME
Tumbling through time, Ocean Glass captures the tension between the engineered and the organic. Sea glass—once discarded—is now treasured, flowing over rusted and brittle forms like memory through history. A meditation on erosion, restoration, and the beauty born when nature completes the work humans begin.
12" x 12" x 2"
Currently on display and available for purchase at Maine Art Collective, 9 Moulton St., ME
Tumbling through time, Ocean Glass captures the tension between the engineered and the organic. Sea glass—once discarded—is now treasured, flowing over rusted and brittle forms like memory through history. A meditation on erosion, restoration, and the beauty born when nature completes the work humans begin.
Materials List:
Sea glass (green, aqua, and clear tones)
Antique optical lenses
Rusted metal fragments
Vintage insurance document (French)
Sheet music paper
Weathered wood and frame elements
Resin and adhesive medium
Ocean Glass evokes the rhythm of tide and time, where remnants of the past are softened by nature’s persistence. Sea glass cascades across a structure of rust-stained wood and layered ephemera—an antique insurance document, music fragments, and lenses that hint at past observations. The materials, once sharp or precise, are now weathered and lyrical, shaped by a patient erosion. The result is a convergence of fragility and resilience—beauty discovered in decay.