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This new group of jewelry is complex in design while small in scale. Since I began using quilt patterns, kente cloth and modern art as inspiration, it made sense to transfer what I was doing on a large scale to personal adornment.
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Combining a red base with dichroic, frit, noodles and stringer glass
722 x 723 px
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strips of patterned dichro and shades of green
1024 x 702 px
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mixed clear dichroic frit on a base of red, black and aqua; quite asian!
735 x 660 px
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dichroic frit cabochons combined with african & other glass beads
1024 x 806 px
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these pieces use the new patterned 'pixie stix' glass. these are fused on a teal base, wire-wrapped and beaded
800 x 682 px
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this group combines stripes of dichroic frit, stringers, opal glass and a variety of beads
1024 x 867 px
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its amazing what color variation you can get in one sheet of glass!
1024 x 1021 px
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more dichroic frit, this time on a base of clear fuscia glass
1024 x 768 px
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Jane Domke produces fused and slumped glass art in her studio in Columbia, MO. She makes functional items like platters and sushi plates, magnets, and jewelry. Her work is for sale in art musuem shops and fine craft galleries, links to which are available at her website. She is a juried member of the Best of Missouri Hands.
http://www.junoglassart.com
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