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Art: Don't Lick the Toads by Artist Joanna Daneman
"Don't Lick the Toads"
Joanna Daneman

Art: Kahlua and Coffee: Polish Pottery XXV by Artist Heather Sims
"Kahlua and Coffee: Polish Pottery XXV"
Heather Sims

Art: Pique Assiette Wine Amphora (Available) by Artist Laura Winzeler
"Pique Assiette Wine Amphora (Available)"
Laura Winzeler

Art: Wine O'Clock Mosaic Mantle Clock (Sold) by Artist Laura Winzeler
"Wine O'Clock Mosaic Mantle Clock (Sold)"
Laura Winzeler

Art: Last Penny by Artist Troy Tillage
"Last Penny"
Troy Tillage

"Pique Assiette Wine Amphora (Available)"

Art: Pique Assiette Wine Amphora (Available) by Artist Laura Winzeler
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Media:  Pique Assiette Mosaic
Dimensions:  17.5"
Date of Work:  2007

I love wine and I love cats. Not in that order. Most days. I won this 3-liter wine bottle full of California Chardonnay at a silent auction for the humane society in the small Colorado town I called home for a decade. I moved it 3 times, including all the way to North Carolina, intending to "do something with it" one day. When a glass water pitcher broke and I was able to extract the blue handle intact, my dead wine soldier was reincarnated into a wine amphora. An Italian, porcelain, flower cluster focal point is kept company by gorgeous bright floral china. I used several Homer Laughlin Rhythm patterns, Primrose, Chintz, Woods and Kensington. I added some mother of pearl beads and a vintage necklace up top. Grouted in deep purple grape, of course!

The amphora stands 17.5" high and is a very heavy, statuesque piece. What a perfect gift for the wine-loving master gardener archeologist historian in your life. Available in my etsy store.

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Laura Winzeler  View this Artist's Profile
Western North Carolina
  
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