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Irina Charny, butterflies

As a child growing up in Russia, even before she knew they were called mosaics, Irina created collages from pieces of broken glass found in the street, rocks, paper, seashells, and bits of crockery.

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Irina Charny, butterflies

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  1. 1 Irina Charny

  2. Camouflage

  3. Butterfly Dreams

  4. Looks Like Rain

  5. I am a self-taught mosaicist. While I am inspired by the rich history of the medium, I strive to build a unique and personal art form on the base of classical mosaic. In addition to traditional mosaic tesserae, I incorporate unusual materials in my work — mirror, pebbles, found objects, beads, buttons, wire, handmade ceramic pieces, and broken plates. I never return home empty handed from a walk on the beach or a trip. Beach glass, pebbles from a path on Hampstead Heath, broken glass from a studio in Seattle, a bit of bone found on the shore are special little bits that are inserted into each mosaic to give it a special, personal meaning. Member of SAMA - Society of American Mosaic Artists

  6. Vine of Joy

  7. Vine of Joy (detail)

  8. Vine of Joy (detail)

  9. Bad hair day

  10. IrinaCharny Text and images: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2013 Sound: NadezhdaKazantseva-César Cui - «Bolero» Op. 17

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