Little Fish Wall Mirror
This unique little fish wall mirror by Rachel White is made from recycled fishing ropes found washed ashore.
The ropes have been gathered from local beaches which are then de-tangled, washed, dried, sorted and cleverly assembled to create handmade products.
This mirror glass has a toughened, bevelled edge which adds to its reflective qualities and within its design there’s a little piece of blue sea glass collected from a beach in Lyme Regis, Dorset.
Rachel is a driftwood and strandline artist living in Weymouth with her husband, a retired seaman, just a mile from the sea.
Made in her workshop studio, she sources her materials from local beaches and bays along the Jurassic Coast.
Rachel’s signature driftwood artwork often includes tiny interwoven found objects to add interest to her pieces, such as sea glass, small shells and on occasion finds such as beach pottery fragments, fossils or beach metal.
Her art work in is regularly exhibited in galleries around the southwest. Recently one of her amazing pieces was chosen to decorate the kitchen set of ‘Ainsley’s Good Mood Food' on TV.
10% of proceeds from the sale of each mirror are being donated to the Weymouth & Portland Marine Litter Project.
The images show the actual item to be dispatched. Each piece is signed by the artist, stamped and numbered.
Size: 15 x 20 cm long cm (6-8 inches)
Mirror Size: Ø 21 cm (8 inches)
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Brand:Rachel White
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Weight:1.2kg