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  Mrs. Dorothy Edwards   
  Sacramento, CA USA  
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Art: Confetti Lamp by Artist Dorothy Edwards
"Confetti Lamp"
Dorothy Edwards

Art: Peacock Bistro Table by Artist Dorothy Edwards
"Peacock Bistro Table"
Dorothy Edwards

Art: Deco Heart Table by Artist Dorothy Edwards
"Deco Heart Table"
Dorothy Edwards

Art: Where the Sweet Daddies Grow by Artist Dorothy Edwards
"Where the Sweet Daddies Grow"
Dorothy Edwards

Art: Corporate Zombies Pick Smart Friends by Artist Dorothy Edwards
"Corporate Zombies Pick Smart Friends"
Dorothy Edwards

"Peacock Bistro Table"

Art: Peacock Bistro Table by Artist Dorothy Edwards
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Media:  ceramic tile mosaic
Dimensions:  24 x 12 x 20
Date of Work:  2008

This substrate was one of two bistro style tables I purchased from Monster Mosaics.com. Those of us who are mosaic artists know how much "stuff" we acquire over the years. In this case, I had acquired a peacock tile. The peacock tile is signed by an artist that I can't make out the signature.

Ok - so I have a peacock tile that is big enough and beautiful enough that I can't bring myself to break it up. And now I have a bistro table. And since the fates were smiling, I had plain ceramic tiles that matched.

This table is more of a craft style table than the art heart table, but that is what I felt suited it. Plus, it's pretty. Enough said.


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