Quilled Paper Shine of Mary Magdalene, by Artist Miriam Morrissette
This small, paper-quilled shrine is designed to hang on a wall as a devotional offering to Saint Mary Magdalene. Crafted from a repurposed mint tin, the piece has been lovingly transformed—painted by hand, adorned with gold leaf, and embellished with delicate quilled paper flowers and sacred shapes.
Inside, a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary stands beside a bronze devotional medal and a collaged image of Mary Magdalene, framed by shimmering glass-backed rhinestones.
Perfect for hanging above an altar or nestled into a quiet niche, this intimate shrine brings a sense of reverence and beauty to any sacred space.
Miriam Morrissette is a quilling paper and collage artist living in Reno, Nevada. She specializes in constructing devotional objects made out of recycled materials that are adorned with intricate hand quilled paper,collaged images, statuary, sparkles, and beads. Miriam is self taught in the art of quilled paper, and she feels it connects her to her french heritage every time she quills paper. The making of collaged images and devotional objects is deeply linked to both Miriam’s artistic and magickal practice.
The shrine is approximately 6.5” long x 2.5” wide x 3” in depth.
This small, paper-quilled shrine is designed to hang on a wall as a devotional offering to Saint Mary Magdalene. Crafted from a repurposed mint tin, the piece has been lovingly transformed—painted by hand, adorned with gold leaf, and embellished with delicate quilled paper flowers and sacred shapes.
Inside, a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary stands beside a bronze devotional medal and a collaged image of Mary Magdalene, framed by shimmering glass-backed rhinestones.
Perfect for hanging above an altar or nestled into a quiet niche, this intimate shrine brings a sense of reverence and beauty to any sacred space.
Miriam Morrissette is a quilling paper and collage artist living in Reno, Nevada. She specializes in constructing devotional objects made out of recycled materials that are adorned with intricate hand quilled paper,collaged images, statuary, sparkles, and beads. Miriam is self taught in the art of quilled paper, and she feels it connects her to her french heritage every time she quills paper. The making of collaged images and devotional objects is deeply linked to both Miriam’s artistic and magickal practice.
The shrine is approximately 6.5” long x 2.5” wide x 3” in depth.
This small, paper-quilled shrine is designed to hang on a wall as a devotional offering to Saint Mary Magdalene. Crafted from a repurposed mint tin, the piece has been lovingly transformed—painted by hand, adorned with gold leaf, and embellished with delicate quilled paper flowers and sacred shapes.
Inside, a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary stands beside a bronze devotional medal and a collaged image of Mary Magdalene, framed by shimmering glass-backed rhinestones.
Perfect for hanging above an altar or nestled into a quiet niche, this intimate shrine brings a sense of reverence and beauty to any sacred space.
Miriam Morrissette is a quilling paper and collage artist living in Reno, Nevada. She specializes in constructing devotional objects made out of recycled materials that are adorned with intricate hand quilled paper,collaged images, statuary, sparkles, and beads. Miriam is self taught in the art of quilled paper, and she feels it connects her to her french heritage every time she quills paper. The making of collaged images and devotional objects is deeply linked to both Miriam’s artistic and magickal practice.
The shrine is approximately 6.5” long x 2.5” wide x 3” in depth.