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Sea Glass (Revised and Updated)

Cindy Bilbao

Publisher: Countryman Press

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Summary

Over 100 photographs celebrate the simple beauty of sea glass.
Most of us have fond memories of collecting sea glass at the beach. The joy of discovery is timeless. The smooth, patinated surfaces of these jewels are a testament to the power of the sea. Man-made objects such as bottles are broken, rolled, and tumbled by the waves, transformed into new, almost natural treasures. Photographer Cindy Bilbao captures the natural beauty of this found art in a collectible volume essential for any sea glass lover.
Available since: 08/01/2017.

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