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Sand Flower

Saturday, May 03, 2008




Ingredients: acrylic paint, beach sand, finely ground glass, phosphorescent pigment, varnish, water & light.

It's like when I would build things out of sand at the beach, except now they stay that way. :o)

Go to my shop to see Sand Flower in all five types of lighting.

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