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Artsywoman

Artsywoman

(artsywoman)
I like to paint on glass in any medium, whatever strikes my fancy...My favorite is to work with gallery glass products...I am not a professional by any means, just the enjoyment and the relaxation it brings to me...I can reproduce almost anything, and am open to suggestions to what anyone would like.. I am new at this, and my photos arent good, but i will add more of my artwork as i become familiar with the site, thank you for looking, and comments are welcome...
SIMONIAN GLASSWORKS

SIMONIAN GLASSWORKS

(Mirrormichael)
Our Family specializes in Hand - Chipped Glass & Mirror Gift pieces. This extremely old and truly unique edge work will simply dazzle you with it's stunning beauty.
Overlay chalice's

Overlay chalice's

(ChristopherCosimo)
Here are some experimental shape peices that I made over at Prodigy glass works & the C.S.G.A. in Westmont,Il. With the help of my good friend Alex Ubatuba. Thanks Alex. And I also want to say thanks to Matt Kwilas owner of prodigy & Mike Angelo"Monster" Menconey founder of the C.S.G.A.. And I cant for get Josh Champ the ninja with a punty.
FIRST PINWHEELED EGG///FABERGE INSPIRED

FIRST PINWHEELED EGG///FABERGE INSPIRED

(WooDSGlass)
I LOVE THE COLORS ON THIS ONE. AMBER/PURPLE-DEEP GREEN-BLK. VIOLET-MYSTERY ADVENTURINE- RICH WHITE-A LJTTLE OG MOSS& MAYBE SOME DOUBLE AMB/PURPLE& BL.AMB.PURPLE. TRADED (CUSTOM) ONE LIKE IT FOR A LOUIS VUITTON PURSE($1400 VALUE). HERS WAS RED,GREEN,WHITE,BLK VIOLET, & O.G. MOSS. I HOPE YOU STILL LIKE IT, OUR MT. SHASTA HAIR GAL. 1 OF A KIND!!!!
Aquatic Life

Aquatic Life

(RoSGlassWorld)
When I was young my parents owned a pet shop. I used to sit and stare at the tanks and imagine I was in there exploring. Later in life I was an avid scuba diver, until an accident in 97 that made use of my ankle difficult. I have many memories involving sea life in some way. A few days ago I had a dream about a fish. That day I began making fish. I used techniques I learned in Vittorio Costantini's class at corning last year. although I used borosilicate not soda lime as in the class. The aquatic life I am currently working on are loose representations of actual fish/plants. I am not attempting to replicate specific fish for now. It is freeing to work loosely with this collection.
~Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Nest~

~Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Nest~

(NathanPurcell)
This is a piece that i collaborated whith my friend Ryan McLoughlin on located in East falls PA.we asked to part of a nature based show.Everything in the gallery was either made with plant material or made to represent nature. I was asked to make nests and eggs .So we decided to take trees and cut them in half and do an installation with wood and glass . The effect was realistic and very fragile with full of life.

the nest were made by taking chocolate glassand stretching down to stringers and then sluping them in a mold in the kiln.The eggs are just flameworked and just placed loose in the nest. Thanks for lookin NATE

Trinadad Burst

Trinadad Burst

(LucidVisions)
Anthurium andraeanum "Trinadad" and sping grass. 36" x 28"

First in the series. We employed the help of local glass friends to help pull the flat cane grass to lengths across our shop. Lampworked borosilicate glass, sandblasted, painted. Thanks to Brian Knauss, Matt Hess and Rosario Anastasi for their help.

Purity I

Purity I

(LucidVisions)
Zantedeschia aethiopica "Crowborough". 30" x 11"

Very simple in design and very elegant with all it's simplicity. The arrangemnet is a favorite of the few who have seen the series in person. Lampworked borosilicate glass.

Dusty pink calla lillies

Dusty pink calla lillies

(LucidVisions)
Zantedeschia "Dusty Pink", llex verticilla, elaeahnus pungens "Maculata". 30" x 20"

*2007 NICHE AWARD NOMINEE* in the catagory of lampworking.

A very time consuming arrangment and most complex to assemble , all we have ever learned about glass was incorporated into this design. Lampworked borosilicate glass, grall, sandblasted and painted.

Reflections of Life

Reflections of Life

(JamesDarryl-Natur...)
Wings
44 X 30
glass, acrylic, stone, wood
Reverse paint process for butterfly imagry. Sun element reoccurring in my work. Original unframed works. Recycled glass. The fascinating butterfly!

Reflections of Sound

Reflections of Sound

(JamesDarryl-Natur...)
Play Your Heart Out
33 X 16
glass, acrylic, wood
Rough cut multi-layered glass. Original unframed works. Recycled glass. I love music black and white!

Art glass, decorative glass, stained glass for your home or a glass gift.

Art glass, decorative glass, stained glass for your home or a glass gift.

(Artglasshome)
Art Glass Home offers contemporary handmade bowls, glass coasters, glass plates, candle holders, trays, ash trays, glass dishes, wall clocks, sushi plates and soap dishes.
Rod and Agate

Rod and Agate

(Marcus)
This lamp turned out especially nice. The Rods act like neon tubes of light that change as you move around the room. The brass base was fun to patina, and the agate was hand picked just for this piece. I sold this within hours of finishing. by marcusknowles
Copper & Glass Wind Chime / Mobile

Copper & Glass Wind Chime / Mobile

(StainedGlass-Art)
This wind chime / mobile is crafted from copper tube that has been heat-treated and turned different colors. There are mirrors hanging off the ends of the copper tube to make the piece more interesting.
Eternal Flora Colaboration By: Lucid Visions Glass Art & Friends

Eternal Flora Colaboration By: Lucid Visions Glass Art & Friends

(MattHess)
First in the series. We employed the help of local glass friends to help pull the flat cane grass to lengths across our shop. Lampworked borosilicate glass, sandblasted, painted. Thanks to Brian Knauss, Matt Hess and Rosario Anastasi for their help.

I would like to thank Josh and Lance of Lucid Visions for there interest in giving other artists a chance. And the chance to work with them in making such a beautiful piece of art.

Again I must state the idea and planning on this project was done by Lucid Visions Glass Art.

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