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Portfolio Abigail M. Hill

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Under the Boardwalk
"Under the Boardwalk" by Abigail M. Hill

Beautifully handcrafted driftwood framed mirror
will make an interesting addition to any space
14" x 17" x 12".



A Peeling Clock
"A Peeling" Clock by Abigail M. Hill

A fun clock hand made from a recycled, yes, tangerine peels!  It would be most "appealing" in any kitchen! Approximately 10"x12".



Adrift
"Adrift" by Abigail M. Hill

An ocean view partially framed with a mixed media sculpture composed of items found on the beach.   This piece would serve as a unique jewelry display rack.  16 x 20 acrylic on canvas.  
A Little Dinghy
"A Little Dinghy" by Abigail M. Hill


A handcrafted driftwood framed mirror will add a nautical touch to any space.  Measures about 5 ft x 2.5 ft, weighs about 50 pounds.


Surfer Dude

Handcrafted from driftwood, this hand painted piece stands about one foot in height. 



Ocean View

A hand painted, mixed media framed mirror made a wonderful addition to this small bathroom.  The material allows a soft translucent light, while maintaining privacy.


Southwest Style
Southwest Style by Abigail M. Hill
Southwest Style by Abigail M. Hill
Zany Zebra Chair
Zebra Chair by Abigail M. Hill
 
 
Natural Arrangements
As an alternative to plastic flowers usually found in Florida vacation villas, Abigail created a centerpiece out of shells, natural sponge, raffia and straw texture, surrounding an ocean blue vase.


Natural Arrangements by Abigail M. Hill
Simple arrangements can be made by combining items found around the home with natural elements.

Elegant and easy to maintain, a eucalyptus arrangement in the foyer emits a lovely aroma.
Silk flowers and dried natural textures make a great arrangement when low maintenance is required.
Home Accents
Abigail created a natural frame out of driftwood for an aged map of Africa to accessorize a foyer makeover.

As an accessory in the bedroom where she painted a trompe l'oeil waterfall mural, Abigail created a side table from a paper mache "tree trunk" and a piece of petrified wood found in the home.