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What an interesting mirror.
ReplyDeleteLove this what a fantastic creation.
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing mirror :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a reflectivetastic week :-)
That's really cool!
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Is there a pirate's treasure buried under it??
ReplyDeleteAwesome skull sculpture, bet that took some time.Miniature Purses WW w/Linky
ReplyDeleteThat is totally cool! I want one...
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool! Our students have to make a mosaic for an Art History project. One of the student's crushed mirror to create theirs. That's what this reminds me of.
ReplyDeleteI love that mirror! Very, very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect piece of art to guard the pirate house!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
this is pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteAi @ Sakura Haruka
that is such a cool looking mirror!!
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That's a really cool mirror skull. It certainly makes a great highlight piece.
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That is so cool. It's a reason to come to North Carolina!
ReplyDeleteNow thats cool, not necessarily my 'cuppa tea', but cool all the same...
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Have a great day!!
Very eerie, it's reflective quality is a reminder that we too will one day be but remains.
ReplyDeleteNow that's really neat & different, & far less scary than the usual skull & crossbones...
ReplyDeleteThis is great :)
ReplyDeleteCool mirror! And very unique too!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love mosaics and the mirrors make it that much more interesting!
ReplyDeleteYou find the interesting things to photograph and that's why I love coming by to see what you bring to Blogosphere each week on #WW! =D
ReplyDeleteCan't say that we are fans of skulls, but the technique is very cool. Purrs and hugs from the kitties at www.thecatonmyhead.com, Lily OLivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Josette
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! It must be amazing to see all those reflective surfaces in person!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool mirror!
ReplyDeleteThat is sort of cool. Not too fond of skulls, see them way to many places, but I guess they are sort of part of a pirates theme
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ReplyDeleteThat's really interesting looking, the reflections are very neat!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little bit scary :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! My boys are gonna love it when I show them.
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www.2justByou.com
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love to have a smaller version :)...very artsy ...happy WW :)
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