This little guy started life as guitar for a child. When I found it, it was tucked away in some ones attic just longing to have new life breathed into it, as I do with all my recycled mosaic items. Many, many hours and days later I ended up with what I call “Broken Songs and Melodies”
mosaic guitar. This almost 31 inches long, formerly Acoustic Mosaic Guitar evolved from unusable to a decorative wall hanging for the visual enjoyment of the music lover, music artist, friends of music or a protégé. Ready to be hung in your home, office, class room , studio or even a gift for that special one. Display this baby where the sunlight hits it and it will throw off lil sparkles and reflections from the mirror glass on the neck. I covered this guitar with a mosaic of broken, cut fine china porcelain plate rims and complimented it with stained glass. The neck is covered in mirror glass in the warm tones of bronze, peach and silver. I restrung the two strings which were left with burgundy pearls. It is trimmed out in ivory gimp to protect your furniture or hands while handling it. Have you ever tried to restring a guitar string with single pearls, “boing” the steel string went and pearls are flying all over my studio. It took 5 attempts to finish the re-stringing… ;o)