This gorgeous garden art gallery features the artistic works of Karen Weigert Enos of Seraphinas Artworks. Karen makes these garden art balls using bowling balls, glass gems (flat marbles) and some extra touches you’ll see listed below.
Come explore the gallery where Karen shares some basic tips for exquisite garden orb art-making.
Also see, How to Make Garden Art Balls for instructions and recommended materials.
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Quick Links – Karen Weigert Enos Garden Art
Meet Karen Weigert Enos
I first saw Karen’s wonderful garden art when she dropped by the Empress of Dirt Facebook page and shared her latest work of art. And boy did she knock my socks off.
Not only are her garden balls beautiful, but I immediately noticed how meticulous she is with her work. I could see that she takes tremendous care (and time) to achieve this level of perfection.
When readers see Karen’s work, they always ask the same questions so she’s kindly answered them (below) and best of all, you can buy these garden balls if you prefer.
Creations: garden art balls, barrettes with recycled jewelry pieces, dish gardens, drawing pixies, elves, and aliens, painting, mosaics.
Image Credits
The photos you see here are by Karen Weigert Enos and Tina Marie Enos.
Garden Ball Gallery
As you can tell from what Karen shared, these garden balls are not quick and easy projects. Karen takes time to ensure the surface colour of the bowling balls fits the colour theme of the decorations, and, on the more-detailed pieces, meticulously places mini-bits and decorative fillers between the larger marbles and gems.
I really enjoy the range of colours and styles.
A design like this one takes carefully planning and measuring to be sure the main marbles fit perfectly.
This purple and green ball is an example of one of the more detailed, time-consuming garden art balls. Notice how Karen has carefully placed mini-bits and fillers in all of the sections. It’s not a quick project but the final product is well worth it.
Be sure to visit Karen’s Etsy shop at Seraphinas Artworks to see new listings including garden art and more.
~Melissa the Empress of Dirt ♛
Original article and pictures take empressofdirt.net site
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