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  Jeanette Cullum   
  Mesa, AZ USA  
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Art: Rennaisance Script and Insect Decoupage Mirror by Artist Jeanette Cullum
"Rennaisance Script and Insect Decoupage Mirror"
Jeanette Cullum

Art: Carnelian and Sterling Silver Ornate Chandelier Earrings by Artist Jeanette Cullum
"Carnelian and Sterling Silver Ornate Chandelier Earrings"
Jeanette Cullum

Art: Accretion - Bead and Textile Painting by Artist Jeanette Cullum
"Accretion - Bead and Textile Painting"
Jeanette Cullum

Art: Faceted Citrine and Carnelian Sterling Silver Chandelier Earrings by Artist Jeanette Cullum
"Faceted Citrine and Carnelian Sterling Silver Chandelier Earrings"
Jeanette Cullum

Art: Wood Handmade Pendant with Vintage/Antique Barchain by Artist Jeanette Cullum
"Wood Handmade Pendant with Vintage/Antique Barchain"
Jeanette Cullum

"Rennaisance Script and Insect Decoupage Mirror"

Art: Rennaisance Script and Insect Decoupage Mirror by Artist Jeanette Cullum
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Media:  Decoupage, ephemera, wood, glass
Dimensions:  10 inches by 10 inches
Date of Work:  July 2006

The mirror was unfinished, so I primed and painted it, then sanded it to age it. The Renaissance script has been torn out of an old Rennaisance history book, dipped in real walnut ink to age it and decoupaged with insects cut out of a book of antique illustrations by Albertus Sebus. It measures 10 inches square.


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