




I came across new assemblage pieces by the artist Katie Runnels this morning and thought I should share.
Her work is amazingly detailed. I adore the enormous toadstool mushrooms, patterned leaves and graceful swans. For more of Katie's "art and found" work stop by her Etsy shop,
the Constant Gatherer, or her delightful blog.
3 comments:
You are too kind to me! Thanks ever so much! xoxo
These pieces are gorgeous. She is a very talented artist with such a unique use of materials. Thanks for the post!
Katie, your work is so darling... it needs to be shared with others.
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