Introducing a new line of wearable storytelling art by Angel Wing Art Farm featuring copper pendants. These pendants are meticulously crafted by hand-sawing copper shapes from 24-gauge copper and affixing them to a copper frame using copper rivets. The art is then coated with white enamel, cured in a kiln, and finished with colored enamel. To accentuate the art, a colored enamel copper piece is riveted to the frame. Each piece features miniature scenes with a celestial narrative and can be worn or displayed as three-dimensional art. Every unique work tells a cosmic story, turning the wearer into a walking storyteller. www.angelwingartfarm.com
When the Moon Danced with the Sun, The dance began before they met. It started with the Sun chasing the Moon around the world. When the Sun could not take the hunt any longer, it finally called out to the Moon. They pause their chase to look at each other. "What is it?" asked the Moon. Only smiling, the Sun holds out his hand for the Moon to take. The stars in the sky all assemble to watch what is to happen. Below them, the ocean starts to rise and fall. As it does, the sea's voice creates music with its' roar and crash of its' waves lashing the shore. With that, the Sun and Moon begin to dance. Shining in the sky, dancing the night away. When morning beckoned, the dance came to an end. Bowing to one and the other, the time had come, once again, for the Sun and Moon to go their separate ways. For each to take turns brightening the sky. https://angelwingartfarm.com/products/when-the-moon-danced-with-the-sun-original-watercolor-painting-of-art-fantasy-landscape-un...
Catching the Sun is a copper relief art piece with a handmade wooden stand designed for tabletop display and home decor. The hand-crafted hardwood stand measures 6.3" in length and 6.5" in height. The copper relief measures 4" in height and 2" in width and is made of 24 gauge copper. The foreground is hand-cut with a jeweler's saw, and copper rivets join the foreground to the background copper sheet. A layer of transparent enamel is applied and then cured in a kiln. www.angelwingartfarm.com
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