Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Drop Ring Candle Vase's



















These small glass vase's were made using a drop ring technique. These vase's make great candle holders for t-lights and small candles. The candles make the colored glass dance in the dark.

Belt Buckle Glass


These small fused glass oval pieces were created to fit into a belt buckle blank.

Southwest Landscape



This stained glass panel is a tradional copper film and lead glass panel, and was originally created to fit into a curved window, but was placed over a fireplace. The colors create a "sunset" feeling over the desert landscape.

Dancing Blue Nude

This panel is called the "Dancing Blue Nude", and is a tradional copper and lead panel. Size is 6" x 12". I have done this design several times with different types of glass.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

The Red Ghost


This is another wall panel that is made using the glass paints. This panel was made by using a solid red glass base and scrap pieces of glass were placed on top. This panel was fused and then glass paints were added and refused. Three holes appeared in the final piece, and these three holes look like two eyes and a mouth. You have to use your imagination, but this panel reminds me of a ghost.

Wall Panels in the Hallway


Here is a photo of three wall panels that I hung in my hallway. All three of these were made by fusing two layers of glass with glass paints.

Wall Panel No. 2


This is the second wall panel that I created using glassline paints between the glass to create different patterns. This panel was fired a second time with paint on top of the glass.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Art Deco Fan Lamp







This type of lamp is called a Fan Lamp and are used for accent or as a night light. The lamp using a brass base with a figurine and is in the "Art Deco" style.

Flat Panel Lamps












Flat panel lamps are constructed of six to eight flat panels arranged in a circular pattern and soldered together.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Shallow Bowls


These 8" fused bowls were created by using two layers of glass, along with glass powders and frit. The glass was full fused and then slumped over a ceramic mold.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Fused Plates





Here are two examples of fused glass using glass powders to create the color and texture.

Cafe Table





This is a traditional stained glass panel that was constructed using the copper foil technique. The border is made of zinc.

Small Vase






This small vase was full fused and then slumped over a stainless steel mold to create the finished vase.

Wall Panel


This 15" panel was created with two circles of clear glass and Glassline Paint. Different colors of Glassline paint was applied to the surface of one of the clear glass panels. The other glass panel was placed on top. The paint between the glass panels created air pockets. These pockets are what created the holes.

Robin's Egg Lamp














This is a small end table lamp with a brass frame and wooden base. The glass is Bullseye Ring Mottle "Robin's Egg Blue"

The lamp on the left is smaller night stand lamp and the lamp on the right is a full size table lamp.

Fused Bowl's and Plates





These were fused using glass frits and powders.

Jewelry Boxes










These tops of these jewelry boxes were made using with traditional copper foil stained glass panels

Catch the Wind






This is a traditional stained glass panel that was constructed using the copper foil method. The border is made of zinc. The panel is entitled "Catch The Wind".

Frit Bowl



This 15" bowl was created by using a clear base with an outside ring being cut from red glass. The ring was placed on the clear bottom and the interior was filled with scrap glass, frit and powder. The glass was full fused and then slumped over a ceramic mold.

Nude Girl at The Beach






This traditional stained glass panel was constructed using the copper foil method. The border is made of zinc. The design was taken from a 1960' T-Shirt image.