A presentation of current stained glass, fused glass, and kiln worked glass for sale in Glasgow. Some items are available from galleries.
Friday, 19 November 2010
Violet Field Flower
This is based on a flower found at the edge of a field. I have made it into a shallow bowl showing its veins and upturned petals. The pale yellow centre glows through the colour of the petals.
It can be used as a functional bowl for fruit or as a serving dish. It is 290mm diameter and 60mm deep. The glass is 6mm thick making it very robust. The bowl is resistant to hot food, but should not be used for food that has been fried.
This is a this is a shalow bowl made from clear glass with powder added in multiple layers and firings, and at the end slumped into a mould.
This signed, bright addition to the dining table is £50.00 plus P&P
Contact me for more information and additional photos.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Violet Orchid Bowl
This representation of an orchid is formed of multiple layers of powders, each fired after application. As each bowl is individually made, it forms an unique and bright addition to any setting. Each bowl is signed.
It is a 290mm diameter and 40mm deep kiln formed glass bowl. At present the bowl has a rounded base. This can can be ground to give a flat base. The flat bottom makes the bowl very stable, while the round base allows the bowl to be gently spun.
The bowl is resistant to hot food, but should not be used for food that has been fried.
This signed, bright addition to the dining table is £50.00 plus P&P
This signed, bright addition to the dining table is £50.00 plus P&P
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Tulip Bowl, Orange
This bowl is a representation of a tulip observed just before the petals began to fall. The petals have a yellow base with red sprinkled over, giving the yellow and orange appearance around the black centre.
It is a functional bowl for fruit or as a serving dish. It is 290mm diameter and 60mm deep. The glass is 6mm thick making it very robust.
This is a continuous curve bowl made from clear glass with powder added in multiple firings and at the end slumped into a mould.
It is available with a flat or rounded base. The flat bottom makes the bowl very stable, while the round base allows the bowl to be gently spun.
The bowl is resistant to hot food, but should not be used for food that has been fried.
This signed, bright addition to the dining table is £50.00 plus P&P
Contact me for more information and additional photos.
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