Elaine Bereza and Claudia Barreto
The PeaCane, 2015
Aluminum cane and holder, rhinestones and feathers 12” x 12” x 31” $800 Website: https://www.pinterest.com/kitsncanesbyela/ California, USA Photo by Jennifer Maldonado VO by McKerrin Kelly |
“The PeaCane takes our mission statement ‘Providing the opportunity for people to change their limitations into a
presentation,’ one step further.”
Elaine Bereza
DESCRIPTION:
"The PeaCane is a cane and cane holder dressed like a peacock. It is decorated from its rhinestone coated base to a jeweled pendant at the handle’s end.
The cane is straight with a curve on top below the black rubber gripped handle. Every inch of the cane except the hand grip is jeweled in blue, purple, orange and green. On the cane’s shaft, orange rhinestones outline circles that imitate the eyes of peacock feathers. The cane rests in a jeweled strap hanging from a free-standing holder. The holder has a solid rounded base.
The holder is jeweled and decorated with long peacock feathers. Peacock feathers have iridescent golden tan fronds on both sides of their long, thin spines. These fronds get fuller and thicker towards the middle and top of each feather, with more hints of blue and green. Their feathery tips have an oval center that looks like an eye. The peacock “eyes” in blue, green and turquoise fan out around the top of the holder and touch the curve of the cane." -A. Laura Brody
The cane is straight with a curve on top below the black rubber gripped handle. Every inch of the cane except the hand grip is jeweled in blue, purple, orange and green. On the cane’s shaft, orange rhinestones outline circles that imitate the eyes of peacock feathers. The cane rests in a jeweled strap hanging from a free-standing holder. The holder has a solid rounded base.
The holder is jeweled and decorated with long peacock feathers. Peacock feathers have iridescent golden tan fronds on both sides of their long, thin spines. These fronds get fuller and thicker towards the middle and top of each feather, with more hints of blue and green. Their feathery tips have an oval center that looks like an eye. The peacock “eyes” in blue, green and turquoise fan out around the top of the holder and touch the curve of the cane." -A. Laura Brody
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