Gallery & Recent Exhibits > Glass Art (14)
This is my gallery of pieces of fine art made out of glass. Please Enter by clicking on thumbnails to see FULL IMAGES Do not use images without explicit permission.
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Forgive Them Father for They Know Not What They Do
This is an original drawing transferred onto glass, blasted and filled in with vitreous paint. 8x10 Please click to see full image! -
Lost Girls paper-dolls 1&2
These are cut-out sheets of 1/2" thick glass that are painted with vitreous glass pigment and fired. Each doll stands around 8" high. Please click to see full image! -
Lone Among Many
This is a 5"x 7" three layer stacked and fused vitreous painted piece. Each layer was painted than fused. When the piece was complete I masked and sandblasted the figure's illustration on the top surface. Please click to see full image! -
City Girl
This is a 5"x7" eight layer stacked block, with four layers illustrated with vitreous paint and fused. Unfortunately, you cannot see the depth of the block in this flat image. Please click to see full image! -
My Alice
This is an 81/2"x 11" stacked and fused block, illustrated with glass powders and frit. Please click to see full image! -
Glass Women
This image is a detail and complete set image of both cut out base glass female forms and frit composed forms with no base glass. Each individual woman is 81/2" tall. Please click to see full image! -
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This is an eight layer, stacked and fused block illustrated with glass powders. The final block was asymmetrically sawed into two parts. Please click to see full image! -
Wounded
These are four layered stacks illustrated with glass powders and fused. Please click to see full image! -
Puerto Rico
This is a 9"x 12" eight layer stack, illustrated with powders and fused. Please click to see full image! -
Self-portrait
This is a single sheet of glass illustrated with powders. Please click to see full image! -
Think with Your HEAD NOT Your HEArt FOOL
This is a 10"x 10" 3/4inch thick, sandblasted block. Look carefully as it is a human head made up of an anatomical heart hence the title. -
Early Glassblowing
These are some of my early galssblown pieces from my first experience with glassblowing as Haystack in Deer Isle in Maine. -
Cherry
A glass blown cherry. 12" tall. -
Lipstick
A glass blown lipstick. 12" tall