Harmony #1
by Barbara McMahon
Title
Harmony #1
Artist
Barbara McMahon
Medium
Photograph - Photography & Text
Description
The balance of these delicate pieces of seaglass can only be attained if there is harmony.
Uncommon colors of sea glass include a type of green, which comes primarily from early to mid-1900s Coca-Cola, Dr Pepper, and RC Cola bottles as well as beer bottles. Soft green colors could come from bottles that were used for ink, fruit, and baking soda. These colors are found once in every 50 to 100 pieces
Purple sea glass is very uncommon, as is citron, opaque white (from milk glass), cobalt and cornflower blue (from early Milk of Magnesia bottles, poison bottles, artwork, and Bromo-Seltzer and Vicks VapoRub containers), and aqua (from Ball Mason jars and 19th century glass bottles). These colors are found once for every 200 to 1,000 pieces found.
Thank you for viewing. Barbara McMahon
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November 14th, 2012
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Comments (8)
Douglas Fromm
A superb message.....the demand for Harmony is always greater than the supply, and in these turbulent times it is needed more than ever. Thanks for sharing !
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Like the black background, as it makes the image POP and removes any distractions from the text.
Kim Hojnacki
beautiful work, Barbara. Great message. v
Barbara McMahon replied:
Many thanks Kim! I felt the message was an appropriate one considering the turmoil our world is experiencing.