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  « Kari Little's Gallery

(Art Glass Jewelry)

Pendants Handcrafted glass bead; sterling silver.


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Tribal
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Monet Fall
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Monet Water
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Monet Spring
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Monet Summer
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 Artist:   KariLittle  Contact Artist 
My love affair with glass began nearly three years ago in my home studio located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I spent the first two years melting soft glass of all kinds. The endless possibilities and range of expression that I can achieve in glass continues to entice me. I enjoy creating delicate, feminine florals but also love to explore organic, casual shapes.

In my most recent work, experimenting with Borosilicate glass, I have re-discovered the remarkable marriage between art and science. The only other time that I have felt this relationship was during my training as a Commercial Pilot. Flying an aircraft is most certainly an exercise in both art and science … but that is a story for another time!

Every day that I am able to spend at the torch I feel privileged. Working hot glass is a passion that continues to grow and helps me to thrive.

Thanks for stopping by to look at my gallery!

Gallery Root: http://www.GlassArtists.org/KariLittle
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