Sea Glass Wall Decor ‘Song Birds’ by Sea on Glass
Recycled sea glass wall decor with these three fine-looking songbirds.
Richly coloured, the birds almost fly out of the frame.
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N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each glass art is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour, shape and pattern. Each one is unique and signed by the artists.
Sea Glass Wall Decor – Artist
Sea On Glass is the brainchild of British artists, Anna & Lesley, who have been working together for over 10 years. These resourceful and inventive artists specialise in creating pictures of images using recycled sea glass.
Lesley has always been creative and experimented with painting and drawing before finding the creative possibilities of working with sea glass. Anna graduated in 1995 from Norwich School of Art in Fine Art (sculpture).
A friendship that began at their kids’ school gates quickly led to working together in their home studios. They are both passionate about recycling and the environment and work incredibly hard, scouring the beaches for discarded glass pieces. These are designed and painted with great skill, imagination and humour to create inspirational art.
Based on the North Devon coast, they collect all the glass they use from local beaches in North Devon, UK. Sea glass is the coloured glass “pebbles” that have washed up with the surf. They are also known as “ocean glass” or “beach glass”. They are the by-product of discarded man-made glass objects – bottles, jars etc. – that have found their way into the ocean.
These glass objects are “tumbled” and broken into pieces by the waves, sand and debris, etc. Eventually, they are washed up on the shore, as colourful glass “gems”.
Anna and Lesley’s artwork is incredibly popular and selling fast and across the globe! They were shortlisted for the Royal West of England Academy exhibition in 2015 and were chosen to create a piece for the “Stars on Canvas” 2018 auction.
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