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#1252 Water Color

$1,590
14 1/2” x 18” x ¼”
5.2lbs.
Intense colors blend to create the misty watercolor effects in this fused glass artwork.  Hundreds of tiny pieces are combined, then kiln fired under pressure at higher temperatures twice.  Black powdered glass linework delineate the flowers and leaf.   For display options go to News section.

#1230 Emergence 1

$1,590
11 ¾” x 14 5/8” x 3/8”
5.2lbs.
Wispy pink blossoms float over a white and clear patterned background.  Black powdered glass line work de-lineate the flower petals in the top layer of this multi-layered fused glass artwork.  Compressed the integration of differing colors, sizes, thicknesses, shapes, and opacity are merged under heat and pressure into a unique visual pattern. For display options go to News section.

#1183 Turbulence

$890
11 7/8” x 18 ¾” x ½”
4.2lbs.
Yellow and orange patterned koi flow over the blue bubbled surface.  Layers of clear glass pieces form the fish’s body and white bubble edges rise above the base layers.  This fused glass artwork was created with a fiber reversal method using fusing glass pieces, chips, and powders.  Multiple kiln firings are needed to achieve the thicker, variable finished design.  For display options go to News section.

#1333 Warmth

$1,490
15 ¾” x 12” x ½”
3 lbs.

Warm shades of golden yellow and purple form water lily petals surfacing above the base lily pad.  This fused glass artwork was created using a fiber reversal technique of multiple firings.  The final surface has a matte finish with variations of depth from ¼” to ½”.  For display options go to News section.

#1262 Natural Response

$1,590
15” x 18” x ¼”
5.2 lbs.
In “Natural Response”, the lotus blossom or life’s permanence is within a wispy, diffused dream-like state.  This fused glass artwork merges my nature inspired fused glass creations with my experimentation of color connection reactions and compressional shift.  For display options go to News section.

#1260 Serenity

$1,590
14 7/8” x 16 1/8” x ¼”
4.2lbs.
Deep purple water lily and leaf rests within a watery blue oval composition. This “Compression” technique creates a wispy, diffused atmosphere in this multi-layered fused glass artwork.  For display options go to News section.

#1256 Daybreak

$1,590
13 ¾” x 18 1/8” x ¼”
5.4lbs.

Surface diffusion creates the atmospheric feeling within this fused glass glasswork.  Flowing black powder brush strokes delineate the fuchsia flower and leaf.   Under compression tiny pieces create the physical and visual movement.  For display options go to News section.

#1254 Natural Blending

$1,590
16” x 18” x ¼”
6 lbs.

White lotus blossoms and a leaf stand tall within the watery blue blend wisp background. This stack layered fused glass artwork was created using hundreds of glass pieces compressed and high temperature kiln fired twice.  A very subtle diamond pattern is visible at a sideways viewing, especially lite by the sun, breaking up the smooth surface.  For display options go to News section.

#1184 Brilliant

$890
15 1/4” x 19 1/8” x ½”
5.8 lbs.
Iridescent sheen forms the outer layer of this lotus flower and leaf within the oval design. Yellow and marigold chips combine to form the blossom.  Dark green swirls add patterns between layers of spring green, dark green, and gold green to create the leaf.  Black powdered linework add outlines and inner patterns. Varying chips of light opaque blue, blue, and black combine to a wavy, watery background. This fused glass artwork was created with a fiber reversal method with embossed areas of the lotus and leaf.    For display options go to News section.

#1067 Deep Birch

$890
14 7/8” x 15 5/8” x ¼”
7.4 lbs.
This fused glass artwork is comprised of hundreds of small square clear and iridescent glass pieces stacked upon base layers.  Glass line work and varying fusing glass chips within these layers are kiln fired.  The result is a shifting of the birch tree’s design, perspective, and depth.  For display options go to News section.

#1048 Blue Sky – Blue Waters

$1,990
18 7/8” x 34 ¼” x 1/8”
15.2 lbs.
An orange and yellow koi floats within blue waters and under fuchsia magnolia blossomed branches.    An iridescent and dot patterned layer form the fish’s skin surface.  Circle swirls between bases add very subtle designs.

#1046 Floating

$4,500
38 ¼” x 46 ¾” x ¼”
49.4 lbs.
Yellow, orange, and red koi swim below the surface of floating gingko leaves.  Two koi are partially hidden within deeper layers.  White foamy water lines create ripples in blue waters and iridescent surfaces. Six units form the composition, while some leaves extend beyond the basic straight line rectangular base design.
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