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These two are more of the IKEA mirrors, each 9x9 wood with a small mirror in the middle. The art on these pieces was inspired by using some very old paper I found when I unframed a really cheesy fruit decal that I bought last week at the thrift store. More will be revealed about that piece when I use it later. Anyway, the paper was so luscious with all the aging and streaking from sun and damage over time, but that all but disappeared under the beeswax. However, these are my foray into something more minimal, which is extremely challenging art for me to do. I do like Key No 13 a lot though. 
I first used the self-colored/painted papers and some vintage papers and other scraps around the border of the mirror. These are nice 12x12 wooden mirrors sold at IKEA. I think they were pretty reasonably priced.
Here is the first layer - just the papers glued onto the wooden frame. (The Carnaval guy is glued to a heavy stock - matting to be exact - and set on the piece just to check placement, colors, etc. He'll be set aside to add to the piece later, after the beeswax layer is in place because I don't want to cover up the detail on him with the wax).
I added more painted circles and added some colored pencil marks.

Then, a coat of beeswax, painting the edges and adding the Carnaval and button embellishments after the wax cooled.

What I Created - The fourth piece (blue/green) was inspired by the current impending pandemic, and I call it H One N One. Click on the image for a close-up.





