"Details of a Simple Life" is paint and beadwork. The image is of a rocking chair and barrel side table on a porch in a wooded area. While the background is painted in acrylic, the porch items are all detailed in hand sewn beadwork.
This one-of-a-kind piece was hand-sewn using size 11 glass seed beads over hundreds of hours in intricate detail. This statement piece would look great on a mantel, in a well-trafficked entryway or entertaining space.
Size: 16in. x 20in. x 1/2 in.
Custom finished with a nice dark and light teal matte and a light wood frame.
About the artist:
Rayne Pelham is the artist behind Grandmother Spider Design. A descendant of both the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and White Earth band of Chippewa in Minnesota. One of many proud great grandchildren of Elizabeth Bender and Henry Roe Cloud.
The design studio's name is derived from the legend behind Rayne's Ojibwe (Chippewa) name. Given when she was one, she is also, Nah quay Wa bun in nee go quay; translated she is Catches the Morning Sunrise Woman, a name given in honor of the story of Grandmother Spider: underestimated for her size, her talent to create beauty with her detail was undeniable.
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$2,750.00Price

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