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angelwingartfarm · 10 days
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Once, every now and then, the Moon receives a treat from the cosmos. It doesn't take much to make the Moon happy because who won't be happy bathing in the love of the Sun all night?                                                                                                                                This is one of those times that if you are lucky enough to look up at the Moon that night, you will see her smiling from crater to crater.                                                                                                         By her solar calendar, she knew a cosmic event would happen soon, and that soon was this very night. It is called an atmospheric phenomenon, a stream of cosmic debris, or even better yet, a meteor shower.                                                                                                                                              Out of her celestial closet, she grabbed her favorite red umbrella. Then, to keep her feet dry, she slipped on a pair of galoshes and a bucket to collect some fallen stars.                                                  She waited to go outside before she opened her umbrella because opening an umbrella inside was bad luck.                                                                                                                                          As a cloud passed, she jumped on the nearest cloud and went for a star-falling stroll with her red umbrella held high over her Moon head, galoshes, and star bucket.                                                                To her pleasure, the sky rained down stars from a passing comet that night. The Moon waved to it, thanked it as it passed by Earth, and shared its dust trail with her and the people of Earth.                                                                                                                                                So, if you are ever lucky enough to see a meteor shower, be sure to follow the Moon's suggestion to grab an umbrella and a pair of galoshes, and don't forget your star bucket.
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angelwingartfarm · 10 days
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Moon Phase ; The pendant is crafted by sandwiching colored enamel between two pieces of fusible glass. An intricate Moon Phase design is then etched onto the fused glass using a diamond bit hand rotary tool, and the grooves from the etching process are highlighted by adding a layer of silver rub-n-buff. A leather cord is tied in a sailor's knot to adjust the length, and a copper wire is wrapped around the glass. The pendant measures 2” x 1.5” www.angelwingartfarm.com
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angelwingartfarm · 21 days
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Orion & the Dragon: This handcrafted copper art is inspired by the story "Orion & the Dragon," featured in the self-published book by artist and storyteller David Krafcik.The art measures 4" x 3" on 26 gauge copper. Each piece of copper is meticulously cut using a hand jewelry saw, and a patina is added by fusing clear enamel and natural patina. The Sun & Moon jewels he holds are glass raindrops made from starglass. This one-of-a-kind art piece is available for purchase. For more offerings, please visit www.angelwingartfarm.com
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Celebration is a fused glass art piece all handcrafted using glass enamel paint with a felt backing. www.angelwingartfarm.com
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Many, many years ago, geez, so long ago that some of you out there may not remember, there stood a very old tree on the Moon. Truth be told, it was actually the only tree that had grown on the Moon so many years ago. Now, this Moon was not like the trees that grow on our planet. No, no, this seedling grew a very different kind of fruit. This was not, I repeat, not the type of fruit you and I would eat. This fruit was made of stars. Yep, you heard me right, STARS. You know, like the ones that hang in the sky. This tree was known by the name of "Tree of the Stars." I think you can figure out why it was called this. The story goes that when the stars on the tree became big, ripe, and heavy enough, they would fall from the tree. Now, back here on Earth, that would mean they would fall to the ground. (Something to do with gravity) But as you may know, out there in outer space, there is no gravity to pull them down. (So I am told) So when these stars were big, ripe, and heavy enough, and when they fell from the tree, they were caught in a thing called the solar wind. When the solar wind caught them, they would be tossed into the outer cosmos and go wherever the solar wind took them, carrying them near and far. For many years, this "Tree of Stars' ' had many great crops of stars, and thanks to that, the sky became filled with stars that you and I see every night. (From the upcoming book “Cosmic Debris”) www.angelwingartfarm.com
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This pendant is meticulously crafted by fusing two glass pieces with colored enamel in between. The copper turtle is also hand-cut and melted into the fused glass. Additionally, a red glass teardrop is melted within the turtle. A copper wire is wrapped around the outside of the pendant so it can hang from a leather cord. The necklace is tied in a sailor's knot to provide the option to adjust its length. www.angelwingartfarm.com
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