Cornelius
Side view of Arts & Crafts style mirror with red, white and yellow glass tiles
Side view of Arts & Crafts style mirror with red, white and yellow glass tiles
Closeup of Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" mosaic mirror with stained glass
Closeup of Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" mosaic mirror with stained glass
Corner detail of black framed "Cornelius 18x36" foyer mirror
Corner detail of black framed "Cornelius 18x36" foyer mirror
Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" hallway mirror
Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" hallway mirror
Cornelius
Side view of Arts & Crafts style mirror with red, white and yellow glass tiles
Closeup of Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" mosaic mirror with stained glass
Corner detail of black framed "Cornelius 18x36" foyer mirror
Craftsman-style "Cornelius 18x36" hallway mirror

Cornelius

Art Glass Mirror (ID: A156411)
Designed by Victoria Primicias
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Red and white tiles balance above a central column that's animated by yellow triangles in this Prairie-style mirror. Hang this decorative piece on a narrow wall or next to an entryway table for a timeless touch. Crafted using the classic mosaic technique, the artist cuts each piece of glass and affixes the glass onto a lightweight, waterproof board, before filling the channels with grout. Encased in a deep wooden black frame and ready to hang.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Concrete
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Victoria Primicias

Victoria Primicias

"I like to create art that resonates with the quieter, more reflective nature of our being. Voluminous clouds, lapping waves, or vast, empty fields evoke a momentary desire for contemplation and solitude. It seeks to connect at a deeper level."

Victoria Primicias was always drawn to water. As a child in the Philippines, her family spent school breaks playing on Lingayen Beach where General Macarthur once landed. Later emigrating to Toronto, the artist enjoyed sailing on Lake Ontario, and when work took her to Chicago, she chose to live a block away from Lake Michigan. Primicias loves painting with oil and wax for its luminosity and highly textural quality.

Encaustic paint is a mixture of beeswax, damar resin, and colored pigment. The paint is melted at 200 degrees F and applied in 6-20 layers onto a wooden panel. Each layer is fused to the layer beneath with a blowtorch to create, in effect, a big ball of wax. Between layers, the artist marks the wax by gouging, incising, and scraping to reveal previous layers.

Victoria Primicias is a 25-year graphic design veteran whose work has been recognized in the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Communication Arts magazine, and Print magazine. She graduated with a bachelor's degree of fine art history from the University of Toronto and received a graphic design diploma from George Brown College.

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