Arctic Spring
by Barbara McMahon
Title
Arctic Spring
Artist
Barbara McMahon
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
In the northern hemispheres the people are used to short days, long nights, freezing temperatures and lots of ice and snow. Any sign of Spring is welcome. This sculpture of seaglass represents a tiny Arctic flower that blooms on the tundra.
Credit for the collection of this beautiful seaglass belongs to my daughter, Jennifer McMahon. She beachcombs when time permits and has the eye of an eagle to spot the tiny 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.
The most common colors of sea glass are kelly green, brown, white(clear), and purple(clear). These colors come from bottles used by companies that sell beer, juices, and soft drinks. The clear or white glass comes from clear plates and glasses, windshields, windows, and assorted other sources.
Less common colors include jade, amber (from bottles for whiskey, medicine, spirits, and early bleach bottles), golden amber or amberina (mostly used for spirit bottles), lime green (from soda bottles during the 1960s), forest green, and ice- or soft blue (from soda bottles, medicine bottles, ink bottles, and fruit jars from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, windows, and windshields). These colors are found about once for every 25 to 100 pieces of sea glass found.
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.
Thank you for viewing. Barbara McMahon
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February 17th, 2013
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Comments (13)
Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Awesome! Great color.
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Greg and Chrystal! I love the colours also, as they are forever changing depending on the light.
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Krista May for featuring Arctic Spring in the Collectors Treasures Group! Very much appreciated.