Original artwork by Paul Rienzo. Acrylic on Board. 32" x 40".
· Ceramic Sculpture of African Man: A ceramic figure of an African man featuring unusual drip glazing, likely linked to the California Pottery school.
· Hog Turner Chain: A shorter, heavily weathered “hog turner” chain used by farmers/vets to loop and roll animals for handling during medical care or birth—likely for smaller livestock.
· Makora Wine Glass: A Polish blown-glass wine goblet; wine symbolizes transformation and reflection in nature, tied to celebration, Christian blood symbolism, and folkloric themes of intoxication and weakness.
· Talavera Pottery Sun Disc: A tin-glazed majolica tradition from Spain and Mexico (notably Puebla/Tlaxcala regions), dating back to the 16th century, known for a white base glaze and often blue (plus other) colors.
· Ceramic Phoenix Figure: A phoenix represents cyclical rebirth—an immortal, sun-linked bird that renews itself by rising from ashes after death.
· Holographic Vinyl: Highly reflective upholstery vinyl with an iridescent, color-shifting sheen that appears to change hues depending on the light and viewing angle.
· Red Rose: A classic symbol of romantic love and passion, also representing commitment, loyalty, faithfulness, and enduring, reciprocated love.
· Fostoria King Tut Vase: A c.1920 Egyptian Revival glass “loving cup” vase inspired by the wave of interest in artifacts from King Tut’s tomb.
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