Welcome to Perrine's Mosaic Collection
My First stained glass mosaic! All the glass was cut by Grandpa Don and arranged by me to match my lamp. 2004
One of the last pieces I finished in spring 2008. The Mirrored Dolphin table has a special place in my heart. 2008
My Uncle Denis adopted this lovely blue glass mosaic vase.
The same vase except it is FINISHED (grout added).
This was a strange piece and took a long time to finish.
This mirror hangs in my Grandma Irene's apartment right by the door.
I loved the old metal frame (copper, silver and gold!) Now adopted by family.
I actually sold this piece to someone I greatly admire. What an honor!
This was inspired by my trip to the Rocky Mountains. Its called Big Sky and this photo doesn't do it justice.
I am not a fan but others are. Skol!
I gave this one to someone who has listened to me very well.
This is in my personal collection.
This one is very special to me - a reminder of what I already know.
I gave this one away to someone who showed me the path.
I kept this one and have it hanging upstairs.
I kept this one. The photo is terrible. Much nicer in better light.
I kept this one. It was a real pain to make.
I gave this one away to a woman I met once. She needed it more than I did.
I have this oe hanging up in my home as a reminder.
A relative adopted this one, the Purple Shelf. I liked this one.
The Little Pink Shelf needs a home.
Little Blue Mirror and Little Pink Shelf were created together.
Side view - hard to photograph mirrors!
This Purple Shelf was adopted by relatives. I miss this one.
The Green Love Bowl is hiding in my basement, unappreciated.
I can't remember who I gave this one to.
I wanted to make a spiral and this is what happened.
Side view of Red Spiral.
This mathematical precision stuff was really difficult.
A little Love Icon. Might have given this away. I made that heart in the center with polymer clay.
This Yellow Love Icon lives in California with relatives.
This Green Love Icon may have fallen apart.
This used to be a shaving mirror and was repurposed.
I don't like this piece. Can someone please adopt it?
This Found Object Mirror was fun to make and hard to get clean!
What happens when bracelets, a broken coaster, beads, and old earrings collide.
Another in my personal collection.
This mirror was made with a set of Runes I found at a thrift shop.
I liked the challenge of the mirror frame's shape.
Same shape, different design.
I made those funky tiles with polymer clay.
I hope I gave this one away.
The real name for this mosaic mirror is not G Rated.
A wish box awaiting adoption. Do you need it?
My cool napkin holder.
This one is called Forgiveness Fish and has a good story to go with it.
Close up of the tiny glass beads used to make Forgiveness Fish.
Big Blue Heart 1 looks brilliant.
Big Blue Heart 2 and the first one look great together.
One year everyone got a name plaque. This is just one example.
I made this table for my mother.
I made this table for my father.
Another example of the name plaques.
This serving platter with glass pieces cut by Grandpa was adopted.
This piece, Eternal Heart, is on loan.
I can't recall whatever happened to this piece.
This piece, Purple Waves, fell from a window and shattered.
Maybe it needed to break.
This is the last photo! I hope you enjoyed seeing my artwork.