Mark's newest piece
Hand forged steel framed mirror with copper rivets. (We used a recycled mirror for this piece!)
It measures 12" x 19" and has two hangers on the back so it can be hung either vertically or horizontally.
Available through Mark's Etsy shop!
22 comments:
That's a beautiful piece. I'm surprised that you're able to part with his wonderful creations. I'd be wanting to keep them all!
It's really amazing- Mark has such a talent.
I know I've said this before (he forged those great outside lights), but your husband is one talented man!
His pieces always amaze me, his craftsmanship is brilliant. Your photos of it are great too, the horizontal version looks like a framed painting of trees :)
Wonderful piece! I love how the trees are reflected...at first I thought it was a framed photo!
Nice work indeed and the reflected view is charming !
Love the simplicity of this design and the great texture of the metal! Wonderful!
That is beautiful! I love the reflection too. Great shot.
I love Mark's pieces! He is a genius!
The rivets in copper are such a great little detail.
Not only is the piece lovely, but also, the image it returns is equally beautiful.
Greetings from London.
I love Mark's work, what a great piece.
i really like that it goes both ways.
well, in mirror terms, ha!
I thought the reflection was a real picture at first glance.
How cool is that mirror frame?
I wish my sig other could make, ANYTHING. Hehe, you're a lucky chickadee.
What a gorgeous piece!
I am always amazed by his talent...beautiful!
It's wonderful, Charmaine! Kudos to Mark.
I like that you have it outside, with the trees as a reflection. Cool.
My cousin and her husband are farriers, they come up with some of the most unusual work...the mirror is wonderful, I am in awe of metal workers.
Love it. I am off to check out the shop!
I love the birdhouse too!
Such a wonderful photo!
At first, I thought the frame held a painting or a photograph - not a mirror!
Woah that is one perfect mirror! I couldn't tell whether I was looking at the reflection or if it was a really damn good photograph! (before reading what it was!)
Beautiful metalwork!
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