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  Renie Britenbucher   
  North Canton, Ohio USA  
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Art: Glass Head by Artist Renie Britenbucher
"Glass Head"
Renie Britenbucher
From Show:
'Tangible'


Art: Mosaic Plate by Artist Renie Britenbucher
"Mosaic Plate"
Renie Britenbucher
From Show:
'Tangible'


Art: Roses and Lemons by Red Chair by Artist Renie Britenbucher
"Roses and Lemons by Red Chair"
Renie Britenbucher
From Show:
'FOTM: Roses'


Art: Roses with Blue Chair by Artist Renie Britenbucher
"Roses with Blue Chair"
Renie Britenbucher
From Show:
'FOTM: Roses'


Art: Haunted Hayride by Artist Renie Britenbucher
"Haunted Hayride"
Renie Britenbucher
From Show:
'Day of the Dead'


"Glass Head"

Art: Glass Head by Artist Renie Britenbucher
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Media:  Mosaic Glass & China
Dimensions:  13" high x 8" wide
Date of Work:  1999

I have done mosaic work in the past and this was a product of that time. I wanted to do a face mosaic and decided I wanted it to be a 3-D piece. My images are very poor quality for this and I apologize. It was before I became "digitalized" and this was a very cheap digital camera so it has a very "pixley" appearance. I used a styrofoam head, commonly used for a wig stand (I think). I broke my own glass using mosaic cutters and cut tiny pieces and just did them as I went along. I also used broken china pieces, but mostly glass for this piece. I used two handles broken from china cups for the ears. The aqua-blue eyes were done from many tiny pieces of blue glass. Even the eyelids were formed by cutting tiny, line-sized black glass. It was fun to do!

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Renie Britenbucher  View this Artist's Profile
North Canton, Ohio, USA
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