Current Exhibition
‘LITTLE AND LARGE!’
We loved the idea of this online gallery exhibition: Size!
60 CGS members were selected that demonstrate glass art that is either tiny, or huge!
Size matters with this show!
We were looking for members to submit work that falls within either of the following parameters:
1. Is under 10cm in size
2. Is over 1 metre in size
We were overwhelmed by entries to this show, so could not include everyone unfortunately. Thank you to all those that entered a submission.
To submit an image, please follow the link to your Member Login page: https://cgs.org.uk/user
The exhibition was launched on 31st of January 2018.
Launched on:31st January 2018
Artist:Mare Saare
Email:Mare Saare
In the Garden of my Mother
Photographer: Mare Saare
Details: Glass; fused, engraved
My mother never had a garden. She loved flowers, animals, birds. She loved me. I wished her to have a real garden. But it may now only be a glass garden into which I every year add flowers.
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Geoff Thwaites
Email:Geoff Thwaites
Tree frog
Photographer: Geoff Thwaites
Details: 5cm wide. Fused, drill carved and part polished
Green Desag Artista, kiln fused and carved with diamond and stone burrs.
Polished with fine stones and emery.
Contact: grthwaites@hotmail.com
Contact: grthwaites@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Geraldine McLoughlin
Dancing Leaves
Details: 1M x 0.43 cms
Fused glass panels set into 300yr oak from the Stourhead Estate
Picture taken in a gallery set into a stand for garden display
Contact: geraldine@geraldinemcloughlin.glass 01747 870390
Contact: geraldine@geraldinemcloughlin.glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Linda Scott Glass
Email:Peter Mehta
Rose Petals Immortalised in Glass
Photographer: Photograph - Peter Mehta
Details: Bullseye powders - two shades of red, two shades of yellow, plus opaque white and clear
Two glass petals (one little, one large) have been inspired by the six small petals shed by a rose
Little - maximum dimensions 8cm x 7cm
Large - maximum dimensions 9cm x 8cm; both 1.5cm height
Contact: m 0747 953 9623
Contact: m 0747 953 9623
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Vic Bamforth
Email:Vic Bamforth
'Look Through Any Window'
Photographer: Vic Bamforth
Details: 10cm x 10cm
Blown sphere, cut off bubble, hand painted. External colour imagery brush painted, internal imagery black & white sgraffito viewed through multiple 'windows', clear cased.
Contact: www.vicbamforthglass.com/email: info@vicbamforthglass.com/Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge
Contact: info@vicbamforthglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pippa Stacey
Egg Vessel
Photographer: Pippa Stacey
Details: Size 30mm x7mm
Fused glass with distressed gilding 22ct moon gold
Contact: 07952 385938
Contact: 07952 385938
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tineke Meijer
Liquid Gold
Details: Glass and goldleaf. Size: 10cm x 10cm.
Medium: Glass and goldleaf
Size: 10cm x 10cm
Contact: tinekemeijer10@gmail.com
Contact: tinekemeijer10@gmail.com
Details: Glass and goldleaf. Size: 10cm x 10cm.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anthony McCabe
Email:Anthony McCabe
Sea Bubble
Photographer: Photography Anthony McCabe
Details: Blown glass paperweight.
Blown glass paperweight, enamel decoration with iridised black stringers.
Contact: Anthony McCabe
Artist:Angela Thwaites
Email:Dave Lawson
Tiny Amber Biclops
Photographer: Photo by Dave Lawson
Details: Glass cast from a sacrificial 3D print. Tiny is approx 10mm long
Tiny Amber Biclops was created as a CAD model, 3D printed and then kiln cast in glass. The mould had a double layer core resulting in very fine inner detail in the casting. This is one of the smallest pieces I have made - yet!
Contact: angelamthwaites@hotmaail.com
Contact: angelamthwaites@hotmaail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Neil Edwards
Email:Rob Vanderplank
Totem, 2017
Photographer: Rob Vanderplank Photography
Details: 215 x 30 x 30 cm
This piece is made up of several graal components stacked to form a totem-like composition. Each component features its own unique pattern, relating to to colour used, recalling the carved patterns found on Taiwanese Aboriginal ceremonial items, the form also echoing the bead-making traditions on an enlarged scale.
Contact: edington202@gmail.com
Contact: edington202@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Danby
Email:Deb Wilson studio 9 Elland
Suffragette Violet necklace 2018
Photographer: Photography Deb Wilson studio 9 Elland
Details: Fused glass with Copper inlay
Necklace 5-5cm / 5cm
Liz's theme during 2018 is contemporary Suffragette jewellery, she has been working at trying to merge femininity and feminism in pieces of art.
Contact: Lizardlugg@yahoo.co.uk
Contact: Lizardlugg@yahoo.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:K Gow
Email:K Gow
Seed pod vase (small)
Photographer: K Gow
Details: 5x8.5cm, blow glass
Inspired by the dried seed pods strewn along the Caithness coast in late summer, with their story of the flowers they once were and the plants they can yet be.
Contact: kirstengow@yahoo.com
Contact: kirstengow@yahoo.com
Details: 5x8.5cm, blow glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Gillian McCormick
Ancient Owl
Details: Painted and stained glass, 9cmx 5cm
Contact: gillian@dorsetglassart.co.uk
Contact: gillian@dorsetglassart.co.uk
Details: Painted and stained glass, 9cmx 5cm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Janine Altman
Circular Universes
Details: Fused glass technique and 2 different types of glass, float glass and recycled glass. Dimensions: 120cm x 240cm x 6cm.
CIRCULAR UNIVERSES
Universes that surround us, universes that each one perceives, universes that each of us build around us and in our interior. These are the universes that inspire me and which I wish be for each one of us, vibrant universes, full of energy, colorful and happy. And within which we can feel and find peace.
Contact: www.janinealtman.com / janine.altman@gmail.com
Contact: janine.altman@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Wendy Newhofer
knit pendant
Details: float glass pendant with metal inclusions
I've made many brooches using float glass with metal inclusions. This was a collaboration with a local silversmith who made a hallmarked silver setting for one of my pieces of glass. I used a rubber necklet for a contemporary 'everyday' pendan
Contact: wendynewhofer@hotmail.co
Contact: wendynewhofer@hotmail.co
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Emma Mackintosh
Email:Dayve Ward photography
Fern schnapps glass
Photographer: Dayve Ward photography
Details: 7.5cm high
Borosilicate glass, blown into a mould that has been lined with local ferns
which have left an imprinton the glass. Solid foot with red swirl.
Contact: Emma Mackintosh, glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Contact: glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Details: 7.5cm high
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Sparkes
Email:Justin Orwin
The Big Wide Sea
Photographer: Justin Orwin
Details: Bespoke kitchen splashback
Bullseye glass and powders 1100 x 800mm. This panel was created along side the customer who had a clear idea of what she wanted to achieve. The final piece was a result of many hours playing with powders to achieve the desired result.
Contact: Liz@glassification.co.uk
Contact: Liz@glassification.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Clive campbell
Email:Clive campbell
Stylised floral installation
Photographer: Clive campbell
Details: Large floral design made of 7 interlocking panels
This installation is made of bullseye fused glass, bonded onto toughhened glass panels. It is backlit with Led’s and is 3.6 mtrs from top to bottom
Contact: Clive@ariesglass.co.uk
Contact: Clive@ariesglass.co.uk
Details: Large floral design made of 7 interlocking panels
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Evy Cohen
Email:Evy Cohen
X-Mas
Photographer: Evy Cohen
Details: Kilncast with recycled metal inclusions, Bullseye 6cm x 6cm x 8cm
Contact: asteri@evycohen.com
Contact: asteri@evycohen.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annie Ross
Email:Annie Ross
Hospital screens
Photographer: A.Ross
A large set of screens in front of A&E dept. Margate Hospital. These were made using acid etching and sandblasting
Contact: Annie Ross
Artist:Michèle Riley
Email:Michèle Riley
Metamorphosis III,1
Photographer: Michèle Riley
Details: H 8 cm x W 13 cm x D 8.5 cm
Lost wax cast crystal
Contact: mgr.riley@gmail.com
Contact: mgr.riley@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Deborah Timperley
Email:Ester Segarra
Contained Dialogue - Dialogue at the Threshold
Photographer: Ester Segarra
Details: Cast lapis blue glass fires with 23.5ct gold and cast clear class insert
10 x 10 x 10cm
Contact: deborah.timperley@btinternet.com
Contact: deborah.timperley@btinternet.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:David Stroyny
Email:David Williams
"Untitled"
Photographer: David Williams
Contact: stroyny@hotmail.co.uk
Contact: stroyny@hotmail.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annette Sharkey
Bust - 3d scanned, printed then cast
Details: H 6.5 cm W 6.5 cm D 4.5cm
Contact: Fb Glasstastik
Artist:Beth Tierney
Email:Shaun Tierney
Sea Butterfly - Chromodoris "Estelleei" nudibranch
Photographer: Photo by Shaun Tierney, See through sand
Details: Bullseye glass, fused into 3-D with a solid base. 8cm long.
Sea slugs are one of the most beautiful animals on coral reefs. Unlike garden slugs, they are often brightly coloured and highly patterned, which notifies potential predators that they are toxic. For those of us who dive, spotting one of the 3,000 odd species can be a challenge as the smallest are only 5mm long. This one was made for a close friend who is passionate about these creatures; we named it Chromodoris Estelleei for her. It's a species that grows to around 8cm long, also the size of this piece.
Contact: contact@seethroughsand.uk
Contact: contact@seethroughsand.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Su Herbert
Email:Zbigniew Mroz
Pond Life # 1/3
Photographer: Zbigniew Mroz
Details: Dimensions: H. 56mm x Diameter.70mm.
Lost-wax cast using Bullseye sheet glass of various colours and tints. Engraved and sandblasted with the rim and bowl polished. The piece was made for the Just Glass exhibition 'Clone' at Courtyard Arts Gallery, Hertford, 2017.
Contact: Su Herbert
Artist:Dina Priess dos Santos
Email:Astarita
Tang´eau de Sagittaire
Photographer: Astarita
Details: H10xW3xD2.5cm, foam, pate de verre, cast glass
from the scent bar of my overall theme "the Wunderkammer" The bubbly foam-pdv absorbs smell
Details: H10xW3xD2.5cm, foam, pate de verre, cast glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
Email:Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
“Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base
Photographer: Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
Details: “Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base
“Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base.
Number 2 of a limited series of eight unique sculptures.
Contact: peter@peternewsome.com
Contact: peter@peternewsome.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Eva Edery
The Journey
Details: 100 x 80 cm framed, Bullseye glass
The 'Journey' reflects changing events and experiences during our lifetime. This is a layered piece which portrays unexpected situations which might lead you into different pathways.
Contact: eva@evaedery.com
Contact: eva@evaedery.com
Details: 100 x 80 cm framed, Bullseye glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mim Brigham
Email:Phil Parr
Marram earrings
Photographer: Photo Phil Parr
A pair of glass earrings in a silver setting
Inspired from the microscopic view of the cells inside marram grass. This is the grass that hold together sand dunes which is a beautiful circle as glass is made from sand
Contact: madebymimincornwall@gmail.com
Contact: madebymimincornwall@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Elva Tehan
Email:Elva Tehan
Tiger Lily
Photographer: Elva Tehan
Details: 10mm x 10mm
Tiger Lily - 10mm square fused glass panel.
Contact: elvatehan@hotmail.com
Contact: elvatehan@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mitch Hosford
Email:Mitch Hosford
Towers
Photographer: Mitch Hosford
Details: Ornela glass and various oxides
Cast using lost wax process. 9.6 cm at highest point.
Artist:Henry Amos
Email:Henry Amos
Green Haus
Photographer: Henry Amos
Details: 9m x 6m x 5.4m
39 re-tasked windshields creating a reflective space on Brightblue Studio's emerging glass gallery space, Fish Quay North ShieldsNE30 1JE
Contact: Henry Amos 0191 257 4454 henry@brightbluestudio.co.uk
Contact: henry@brightbluestudio.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Negin Navabi
Email:12 mounths
Sea wave
Photographer: 12 mounths
Details: 120x120cm included 100 pieces each piece 10x10cm
My work is about the combination of tradition and modernity.It represents my country s ancient culture .I used traditional patterns from Iran s architecture then I change them and make them modern.
Contact: insta:fused_glass_negin-Navabi email:neguinn@yahoo.com
Contact: neguinn@yahoo.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Roberta Ayles
'Memories' window
Details: Fused glass panels, triple glazed, 2m high by 1m wide.
Designed to be a focal point in a barn conversion,this is the largest window I have yet tackled!
The fused glass was made in five curved sections, waterjet cut to fit together, and built into a triple glazed unit. Waterjet cutting is so accurate that I no longer feel limited by the size of my kiln, or that I need make only straight line breaks in a multi-piece design.
Contact: www.aylesglass.com
Details: Fused glass panels, triple glazed, 2m high by 1m wide.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Catherine Mahe
Email:Catherine Mahe
Photographer: Catherine Mahe
Details: Fused glass drop out vessel - 7cm high x 6.5 cm wide
This is a small gravity vessel which has been dropped through a small ceramic ring. After cutting the rim off at a slant, the edge was ground and polished.
Contact: cmglass designs@gmail.com
Contact: cmglass designs@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joanna Lloyd
Email:Anne Purkiss
Grandma's Thimble
Photographer: Anne Purkiss
Details: Cast glass thimble and cotton bobbin.
Lost wax cast of my grandmother's silver thimble and one of my mother's wooden cotton bobbins. Ghosts of lost skills.
Contact: Joanna Lloyd
Artist:Katharine Coleman
Email:Katharine Coleman
Ginkgo Paperweight
Photographer: K Coleman
Details: 9cm diam x 9cm high 30% lead crystal
Lens cut and wheel engraved and polished old 1960s Whitefriars lead crystal paperweight with ginkgo leaf design. The Whitefriars factory closed in the 1960s in Kenton, Middx and glass engraver Peter Dreiser rescued several old blanks, which his widow Tina kindly passed to me recently. Ginkgo is a sympol of mourning in Japan.
Contact: katharine@katharinecoleman.co.uk
Contact: katharine@katharinecoleman.co.uk
Details: 9cm diam x 9cm high 30% lead crystal
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ana Laura Quintana
Email:Luciano Garetto
Little blue anemone
Photographer: Luciano Garetto
Details: "Little blue anemone" is one of my works from the series "Colours from the deep" My question is always the same: how many forms of life are there in the deep, waiting to be discovered?
Technique; pâte de verre, sand cast pâte de verre
Size: 7cm diameter
Glass: Bullseye frits, powder and stringers.
Contact: analauraquintana@icloud.com
Contact: analauraquintana@icloud.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison, Unique Glass Art, Helsinki, Finland.
Email:Johnny Korkman
Sand Cast Sea Shells
Photographer: Johnny Korkman
Details: Cast sea shells, sizes vary, maximum in any direction under 10 cm.
The glass sea shells were exhibited at the Finnish Glass Museum 18.5.–5.11.2017. The exhibition “100 x Glass, 100 Years – 100 Objects” celebrated 100 years of Finnish Independence through stories related to one hundred glass objects, one for each year from 1917 to 2017. The exhibition was part of the program for the centenary of Finland’s Independence in 2017, and the book is available for purchase from the Museum. www.suomenlasimuseo.fi
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com, www.studioe.fi
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com, www.studioe.fi
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karina Del Savio
Email:Maru Colosimo
"Ghost"
Photographer: photo/Maru Colosimo
Details: Cast Glass /Bullseye Glass
1,18 x 1,18 inches
Contact: delsaviok@gmail.com
Contact: delsaviok@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sue Burne
Email:Sue Burne
Balcony screen Charlton Adam Church, Somerset
Photographer: own photo
Details: 180x122cm
Drill engraved screen for church with design of Crossed Keys of St. Peter and Roman sword for St. Paul
plus flora of the 4 seasons with biblical meanings.
Artist:JanHein van Stiphout
Email:JanHein van Stiphout
Donjon
Photographer: JanHein van Stiphout
Details: Dimensions: 18 x 2 meters / glass, wood and bakelite.
The Donjon; defence through fragility. A stronghold tower rebuilt on the fundaments of the former stronghold tower of Castle Horn (13th century). Unanimous chosen as the winner by an expert jury for the Foundation of Art and Culture, Horn 2003.
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Details: Dimensions: 18 x 2 meters / glass, wood and bakelite.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Email:Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Lunar Markings & White Tor
Photographer: Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Details: Lunar Markings: 6.5cm x 3.5cm x 10cm, White Tor: 6.5cm x 3cm x 8.5cm
Lunar Markings and White Tor - inspired by the craters of the moon from images from Michael Benson's planetary photography, and the mysterious rocky outcrops of Dartmoor.
Contact: beckyrc329@btinternet.com
Contact: beckyrc329@btinternet.com
Details: Lunar Markings: 6.5cm x 3.5cm x 10cm, White Tor: 6.5cm x 3cm x 8.5cm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tali Grinshpan
Email:Keay Edwards
Tikun/To Mend
Photographer: Keay Edwards
Details: 100 vessels each one is 8 x 8 x 8 cm entire installation size is 213 x 81 x 76 cm
The ever-changing life of landscape inspires me—particularly the serenity and strength of my homeland, Israel, and of my present home, Northern California. I search for connection as I explore childhood memories while weaving them into present experiences.
In my work, I consider themes such as hope, loss, memory and the fleetingness of time. I constantly enter the unknown, striving to create intimate spaces where I can reflect, from different perspectives, on our emotional existence and the journey we go through in life.
Contact: taligd@gamil.com
Contact: taligd@gamil.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Teresa Chlapowski
Email:Teresa Chlapowski
Eggheads
Photographer: Teresa Chlapowski
Details: 9cm and 7cm long, lost wax, kiln cast
Two 'eggheads' that fit into the palm of your hand, needing to be consoled.
Contact: aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com
Contact: aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pippa Beveridge
Email:Pippa Beveridge
Et cetera per terras....An imaginary bedroom
Photographer: Pippa Beveridge
Details: Installation approximately 3m x 3m
The boat symbolises a bed inside which you can travel in your dreams, appearing both protective, like a cot, but also strong like a Viking boat. The pillow, an everyday object associated with sleep, also represents a container for dreams.
The glass panels, suspended in the air, are the tangible reality of dreams in space and the shadows they cast represent another more ephemeral reality, playing with the idea of subconscious and conscious, of existing between sleep and wakefulness.
The table and the cabinet contain mementoes of journeys, elements found by the artist during her travels.
Contact: www.philippabeveridge.com
Artist:Susan Sinclair
Email:Susan Sinclair
Lotus
Photographer: Susan Sinclair
Details: Sintered glass powders and sheet; 4cm depth by 13.5cm diameter
Sintered glass powders and sheet; 4cm depth by 13.5cm diameter
Contact: Susan Sinclair www.churchhouseart.co.uk
Artist:PASCALE PENFOLD
Email:PASCALE PENFOLD
THE HUMAN CONDITION
Photographer: PASCALE PENFOLD
Details: SMALL GLASS SCULPTURE
Cast glass sculpture of the negative space of my own hand, with copper inclusion.
It represents the invisible hand that holds human fate.
Contact: paspen@talk21.com
Contact: paspen@talk21.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tabitha Burrill
Email:Ivan Ivancic
Fossil Drops
Photographer: Ivan Ivancic
Details: Drop Vessels
These pieces are a series of experimental works making miniature drops that look like fossils.
Contact: tabithaburrill@gmail.com
Contact: tabithaburrill@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lesley pyke
Email:Lesley pyke
Fish Panel
Photographer: Lesley Pyke
Details: 1.5m glass panel, interior wall, private commission.
The client wanted a glass panel as part of an interior wall in his home, featuring these fish.
The glass is 1.5 meters long. I hand engraved it, with a drill.
www.lesleypyke.com
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
Artist:Tracy Nicholls
Email:Simon Bruntnell
Erosion #4
Photographer: Simon Bruntnell
Details: Size 100 x 100 x 100cm
A 1 metre suspended cube which comprises five layers of lacy fused, slumped glass and sandblasted glass.
Each cube layer decreases in size as they move inwards, creating a more dense centre.
Contact: tracy@tracynicholls.co.uk
Contact: tracy@tracynicholls.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karola Dischinger
Email:Thomas Dischinger
Communication model Babel
Photographer: Thomas Dischinger
Details: Installation of seven 3dimensional forms with fused grids lowest 100 cm wide, 480 cm high
Transparency, clear statements and comprehensibility are the goal of a good communication. The story of the Babylonian confusion and the tower with its 7 levels is the matching synonym. There are different directions and different levels of communication (the 7 elements are flexible). Sender and receiver don’t have the same perception/understanding and the information can be easily manipulated. Information from top – down or bottom – up doesn’t work efficiently. Nobody wants to be the bearer of bad news. It is too much and too fast with the modern communication tools.
The 7 levels are called: word, language, information, dialogue, listening, understanding, meaning
Contact: Karola Dischinger
Artist:Nicholas Rutherford
Cyborg Oracle
Photographer: Self -
Details: 5 cm cystal cube
Internal head carved with flexible drive. Decorative circuit patterns with sandblast.
A modern day "Delphic oracle" with a head as man/machine interface.
Contact: Nicholas Rutherford 07799796300
Contact: 07799796300
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ash Brammer
Email:Ash Brammer
Thistle Glass
Photographer: Ash Brammer
Details: Kiln Cast Bullseye Glass - 60 x 60 mm
A Dram is often taken to celebrate or mark an occasion.
Here the glass is something to remember that special moment forever.
An heirloom.
Contact: ash@mcbrammers.com
Contact: ash@mcbrammers.com
Details: Kiln Cast Bullseye Glass - 60 x 60 mm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ian Chadwick
Email:Ian Chadwick
Kaleidoscope hex
Photographer: Ian Chadwick
Details: A kiln-formed kaleidoscopic murrine hexagon tile
5cm x 0.4cm.. Produced by manufacturing a 60 degree pattern bar using bullseye glass.. Six slices are cut and carefully disc ground to size before rearranging for refiring and then a final polish..
Contact: ian@ianchadwickglassart.co.uk
Contact: ian@ianchadwickglassart.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:JACQUELINE H-BOTQUELEN
Email:Franz Schwarzbach, Zürich
THE SUMMER QUEEN OR THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF INNOCENCE
Photographer: Franz Schwarzbach, Zürich
Details: Pâte verre installation, glass blocs, glass powders,led,size 2mX1mX 0.30m, year: 2013
The innocence of the Youth, what is it really, when and how is it no more? Some reflections about this theme express with this installation. Is this period in our life like going through a fairy tale, and having whites, dragons, ultimate perils to overcome?
In our times those perils are very present and the road a youth has to take to become an adult is dangerous nd their wings often are burned away.
Their road is also full of magic, so at the end they live their chrysalis as beautiful butterflies..
Contact: JACQUELINE H-BOTQUELEN botquelen@icloud.com
Contact: botquelen@icloud.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Vikki Stacey
Email:Jan Davis
Waves
Photographer: Jan Davis
Details: Fused glass panels, joined by add-ons
The piece was for a commission after the owners had seen a set of glass panels on 'Billions'
The wall it is on is between a living room and conservatory.
The inspiration came from the Hokusai Wave and being blues it cools the room as it is sunlit
most of the day.
Contact: colourdiva@me.com
Contact: colourdiva@me.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Kate Pasvol
Email:Mike Coles
The eye
Photographer: Mike Coles
Details: 85 x 85cm sand cast glass
While experimenting with inclusions in sand casting I came up with a series of small pieces influenced by Michelangelo's David. The piece is sand cast with inclusions which are then removed.
Contact: www.katepasvol.co.uk
Artist:Mare Saare
Email:Mare Saare
In the Garden of my Mother
Photographer: Mare Saare
Details: Glass; fused, engraved
My mother never had a garden. She loved flowers, animals, birds. She loved me. I wished her to have a real garden. But it may now only be a glass garden into which I every year add flowers.
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Geoff Thwaites
Email:Geoff Thwaites
Tree frog
Photographer: Geoff Thwaites
Details: 5cm wide. Fused, drill carved and part polished
Green Desag Artista, kiln fused and carved with diamond and stone burrs.
Polished with fine stones and emery.
Contact: grthwaites@hotmail.com
Contact: grthwaites@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Geraldine McLoughlin
Dancing Leaves
Details: 1M x 0.43 cms
Fused glass panels set into 300yr oak from the Stourhead Estate
Picture taken in a gallery set into a stand for garden display
Contact: geraldine@geraldinemcloughlin.glass 01747 870390
Contact: geraldine@geraldinemcloughlin.glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Linda Scott Glass
Email:Peter Mehta
Rose Petals Immortalised in Glass
Photographer: Photograph - Peter Mehta
Details: Bullseye powders - two shades of red, two shades of yellow, plus opaque white and clear
Two glass petals (one little, one large) have been inspired by the six small petals shed by a rose
Little - maximum dimensions 8cm x 7cm
Large - maximum dimensions 9cm x 8cm; both 1.5cm height
Contact: m 0747 953 9623
Contact: m 0747 953 9623
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Vic Bamforth
Email:Vic Bamforth
'Look Through Any Window'
Photographer: Vic Bamforth
Details: 10cm x 10cm
Blown sphere, cut off bubble, hand painted. External colour imagery brush painted, internal imagery black & white sgraffito viewed through multiple 'windows', clear cased.
Contact: www.vicbamforthglass.com/email: info@vicbamforthglass.com/Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge
Contact: info@vicbamforthglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pippa Stacey
Egg Vessel
Photographer: Pippa Stacey
Details: Size 30mm x7mm
Fused glass with distressed gilding 22ct moon gold
Contact: 07952 385938
Contact: 07952 385938
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tineke Meijer
Liquid Gold
Details: Glass and goldleaf. Size: 10cm x 10cm.
Medium: Glass and goldleaf
Size: 10cm x 10cm
Contact: tinekemeijer10@gmail.com
Contact: tinekemeijer10@gmail.com
Details: Glass and goldleaf. Size: 10cm x 10cm.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anthony McCabe
Email:Anthony McCabe
Sea Bubble
Photographer: Photography Anthony McCabe
Details: Blown glass paperweight.
Blown glass paperweight, enamel decoration with iridised black stringers.
Contact: Anthony McCabe
Artist:Angela Thwaites
Email:Dave Lawson
Tiny Amber Biclops
Photographer: Photo by Dave Lawson
Details: Glass cast from a sacrificial 3D print. Tiny is approx 10mm long
Tiny Amber Biclops was created as a CAD model, 3D printed and then kiln cast in glass. The mould had a double layer core resulting in very fine inner detail in the casting. This is one of the smallest pieces I have made - yet!
Contact: angelamthwaites@hotmaail.com
Contact: angelamthwaites@hotmaail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Neil Edwards
Email:Rob Vanderplank
Totem, 2017
Photographer: Rob Vanderplank Photography
Details: 215 x 30 x 30 cm
This piece is made up of several graal components stacked to form a totem-like composition. Each component features its own unique pattern, relating to to colour used, recalling the carved patterns found on Taiwanese Aboriginal ceremonial items, the form also echoing the bead-making traditions on an enlarged scale.
Contact: edington202@gmail.com
Contact: edington202@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Danby
Email:Deb Wilson studio 9 Elland
Suffragette Violet necklace 2018
Photographer: Photography Deb Wilson studio 9 Elland
Details: Fused glass with Copper inlay
Necklace 5-5cm / 5cm
Liz's theme during 2018 is contemporary Suffragette jewellery, she has been working at trying to merge femininity and feminism in pieces of art.
Contact: Lizardlugg@yahoo.co.uk
Contact: Lizardlugg@yahoo.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:K Gow
Email:K Gow
Seed pod vase (small)
Photographer: K Gow
Details: 5x8.5cm, blow glass
Inspired by the dried seed pods strewn along the Caithness coast in late summer, with their story of the flowers they once were and the plants they can yet be.
Contact: kirstengow@yahoo.com
Contact: kirstengow@yahoo.com
Details: 5x8.5cm, blow glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Gillian McCormick
Ancient Owl
Details: Painted and stained glass, 9cmx 5cm
Contact: gillian@dorsetglassart.co.uk
Contact: gillian@dorsetglassart.co.uk
Details: Painted and stained glass, 9cmx 5cm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Janine Altman
Circular Universes
Details: Fused glass technique and 2 different types of glass, float glass and recycled glass. Dimensions: 120cm x 240cm x 6cm.
CIRCULAR UNIVERSES
Universes that surround us, universes that each one perceives, universes that each of us build around us and in our interior. These are the universes that inspire me and which I wish be for each one of us, vibrant universes, full of energy, colorful and happy. And within which we can feel and find peace.
Contact: www.janinealtman.com / janine.altman@gmail.com
Contact: janine.altman@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Wendy Newhofer
knit pendant
Details: float glass pendant with metal inclusions
I've made many brooches using float glass with metal inclusions. This was a collaboration with a local silversmith who made a hallmarked silver setting for one of my pieces of glass. I used a rubber necklet for a contemporary 'everyday' pendan
Contact: wendynewhofer@hotmail.co
Contact: wendynewhofer@hotmail.co
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Emma Mackintosh
Email:Dayve Ward photography
Fern schnapps glass
Photographer: Dayve Ward photography
Details: 7.5cm high
Borosilicate glass, blown into a mould that has been lined with local ferns
which have left an imprinton the glass. Solid foot with red swirl.
Contact: Emma Mackintosh, glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Contact: glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Details: 7.5cm high
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Sparkes
Email:Justin Orwin
The Big Wide Sea
Photographer: Justin Orwin
Details: Bespoke kitchen splashback
Bullseye glass and powders 1100 x 800mm. This panel was created along side the customer who had a clear idea of what she wanted to achieve. The final piece was a result of many hours playing with powders to achieve the desired result.
Contact: Liz@glassification.co.uk
Contact: Liz@glassification.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Clive campbell
Email:Clive campbell
Stylised floral installation
Photographer: Clive campbell
Details: Large floral design made of 7 interlocking panels
This installation is made of bullseye fused glass, bonded onto toughhened glass panels. It is backlit with Led’s and is 3.6 mtrs from top to bottom
Contact: Clive@ariesglass.co.uk
Contact: Clive@ariesglass.co.uk
Details: Large floral design made of 7 interlocking panels
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Evy Cohen
Email:Evy Cohen
X-Mas
Photographer: Evy Cohen
Details: Kilncast with recycled metal inclusions, Bullseye 6cm x 6cm x 8cm
Contact: asteri@evycohen.com
Contact: asteri@evycohen.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annie Ross
Email:Annie Ross
Hospital screens
Photographer: A.Ross
A large set of screens in front of A&E dept. Margate Hospital. These were made using acid etching and sandblasting
Contact: Annie Ross
Artist:Michèle Riley
Email:Michèle Riley
Metamorphosis III,1
Photographer: Michèle Riley
Details: H 8 cm x W 13 cm x D 8.5 cm
Lost wax cast crystal
Contact: mgr.riley@gmail.com
Contact: mgr.riley@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Deborah Timperley
Email:Ester Segarra
Contained Dialogue - Dialogue at the Threshold
Photographer: Ester Segarra
Details: Cast lapis blue glass fires with 23.5ct gold and cast clear class insert
10 x 10 x 10cm
Contact: deborah.timperley@btinternet.com
Contact: deborah.timperley@btinternet.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:David Stroyny
Email:David Williams
"Untitled"
Photographer: David Williams
Contact: stroyny@hotmail.co.uk
Contact: stroyny@hotmail.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annette Sharkey
Bust - 3d scanned, printed then cast
Details: H 6.5 cm W 6.5 cm D 4.5cm
Contact: Fb Glasstastik
Artist:Beth Tierney
Email:Shaun Tierney
Sea Butterfly - Chromodoris "Estelleei" nudibranch
Photographer: Photo by Shaun Tierney, See through sand
Details: Bullseye glass, fused into 3-D with a solid base. 8cm long.
Sea slugs are one of the most beautiful animals on coral reefs. Unlike garden slugs, they are often brightly coloured and highly patterned, which notifies potential predators that they are toxic. For those of us who dive, spotting one of the 3,000 odd species can be a challenge as the smallest are only 5mm long. This one was made for a close friend who is passionate about these creatures; we named it Chromodoris Estelleei for her. It's a species that grows to around 8cm long, also the size of this piece.
Contact: contact@seethroughsand.uk
Contact: contact@seethroughsand.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Su Herbert
Email:Zbigniew Mroz
Pond Life # 1/3
Photographer: Zbigniew Mroz
Details: Dimensions: H. 56mm x Diameter.70mm.
Lost-wax cast using Bullseye sheet glass of various colours and tints. Engraved and sandblasted with the rim and bowl polished. The piece was made for the Just Glass exhibition 'Clone' at Courtyard Arts Gallery, Hertford, 2017.
Contact: Su Herbert
Artist:Dina Priess dos Santos
Email:Astarita
Tang´eau de Sagittaire
Photographer: Astarita
Details: H10xW3xD2.5cm, foam, pate de verre, cast glass
from the scent bar of my overall theme "the Wunderkammer" The bubbly foam-pdv absorbs smell
Details: H10xW3xD2.5cm, foam, pate de verre, cast glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
Email:Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
“Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base
Photographer: Peter Newsome FRBS, RBA
Details: “Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base
“Interplay” 154 x 43 x 9cm. Bonded, toughened and annealed glass on a stainless steel base.
Number 2 of a limited series of eight unique sculptures.
Contact: peter@peternewsome.com
Contact: peter@peternewsome.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Eva Edery
The Journey
Details: 100 x 80 cm framed, Bullseye glass
The 'Journey' reflects changing events and experiences during our lifetime. This is a layered piece which portrays unexpected situations which might lead you into different pathways.
Contact: eva@evaedery.com
Contact: eva@evaedery.com
Details: 100 x 80 cm framed, Bullseye glass
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mim Brigham
Email:Phil Parr
Marram earrings
Photographer: Photo Phil Parr
A pair of glass earrings in a silver setting
Inspired from the microscopic view of the cells inside marram grass. This is the grass that hold together sand dunes which is a beautiful circle as glass is made from sand
Contact: madebymimincornwall@gmail.com
Contact: madebymimincornwall@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Elva Tehan
Email:Elva Tehan
Tiger Lily
Photographer: Elva Tehan
Details: 10mm x 10mm
Tiger Lily - 10mm square fused glass panel.
Contact: elvatehan@hotmail.com
Contact: elvatehan@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mitch Hosford
Email:Mitch Hosford
Towers
Photographer: Mitch Hosford
Details: Ornela glass and various oxides
Cast using lost wax process. 9.6 cm at highest point.
Artist:Henry Amos
Email:Henry Amos
Green Haus
Photographer: Henry Amos
Details: 9m x 6m x 5.4m
39 re-tasked windshields creating a reflective space on Brightblue Studio's emerging glass gallery space, Fish Quay North ShieldsNE30 1JE
Contact: Henry Amos 0191 257 4454 henry@brightbluestudio.co.uk
Contact: henry@brightbluestudio.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Negin Navabi
Email:12 mounths
Sea wave
Photographer: 12 mounths
Details: 120x120cm included 100 pieces each piece 10x10cm
My work is about the combination of tradition and modernity.It represents my country s ancient culture .I used traditional patterns from Iran s architecture then I change them and make them modern.
Contact: insta:fused_glass_negin-Navabi email:neguinn@yahoo.com
Contact: neguinn@yahoo.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Roberta Ayles
'Memories' window
Details: Fused glass panels, triple glazed, 2m high by 1m wide.
Designed to be a focal point in a barn conversion,this is the largest window I have yet tackled!
The fused glass was made in five curved sections, waterjet cut to fit together, and built into a triple glazed unit. Waterjet cutting is so accurate that I no longer feel limited by the size of my kiln, or that I need make only straight line breaks in a multi-piece design.
Contact: www.aylesglass.com
Details: Fused glass panels, triple glazed, 2m high by 1m wide.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Catherine Mahe
Email:Catherine Mahe
Photographer: Catherine Mahe
Details: Fused glass drop out vessel - 7cm high x 6.5 cm wide
This is a small gravity vessel which has been dropped through a small ceramic ring. After cutting the rim off at a slant, the edge was ground and polished.
Contact: cmglass designs@gmail.com
Contact: cmglass designs@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joanna Lloyd
Email:Anne Purkiss
Grandma's Thimble
Photographer: Anne Purkiss
Details: Cast glass thimble and cotton bobbin.
Lost wax cast of my grandmother's silver thimble and one of my mother's wooden cotton bobbins. Ghosts of lost skills.
Contact: Joanna Lloyd
Artist:Katharine Coleman
Email:Katharine Coleman
Ginkgo Paperweight
Photographer: K Coleman
Details: 9cm diam x 9cm high 30% lead crystal
Lens cut and wheel engraved and polished old 1960s Whitefriars lead crystal paperweight with ginkgo leaf design. The Whitefriars factory closed in the 1960s in Kenton, Middx and glass engraver Peter Dreiser rescued several old blanks, which his widow Tina kindly passed to me recently. Ginkgo is a sympol of mourning in Japan.
Contact: katharine@katharinecoleman.co.uk
Contact: katharine@katharinecoleman.co.uk
Details: 9cm diam x 9cm high 30% lead crystal
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ana Laura Quintana
Email:Luciano Garetto
Little blue anemone
Photographer: Luciano Garetto
Details: "Little blue anemone" is one of my works from the series "Colours from the deep" My question is always the same: how many forms of life are there in the deep, waiting to be discovered?
Technique; pâte de verre, sand cast pâte de verre
Size: 7cm diameter
Glass: Bullseye frits, powder and stringers.
Contact: analauraquintana@icloud.com
Contact: analauraquintana@icloud.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison, Unique Glass Art, Helsinki, Finland.
Email:Johnny Korkman
Sand Cast Sea Shells
Photographer: Johnny Korkman
Details: Cast sea shells, sizes vary, maximum in any direction under 10 cm.
The glass sea shells were exhibited at the Finnish Glass Museum 18.5.–5.11.2017. The exhibition “100 x Glass, 100 Years – 100 Objects” celebrated 100 years of Finnish Independence through stories related to one hundred glass objects, one for each year from 1917 to 2017. The exhibition was part of the program for the centenary of Finland’s Independence in 2017, and the book is available for purchase from the Museum. www.suomenlasimuseo.fi
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com, www.studioe.fi
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com, www.studioe.fi
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karina Del Savio
Email:Maru Colosimo
"Ghost"
Photographer: photo/Maru Colosimo
Details: Cast Glass /Bullseye Glass
1,18 x 1,18 inches
Contact: delsaviok@gmail.com
Contact: delsaviok@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sue Burne
Email:Sue Burne
Balcony screen Charlton Adam Church, Somerset
Photographer: own photo
Details: 180x122cm
Drill engraved screen for church with design of Crossed Keys of St. Peter and Roman sword for St. Paul
plus flora of the 4 seasons with biblical meanings.
Artist:JanHein van Stiphout
Email:JanHein van Stiphout
Donjon
Photographer: JanHein van Stiphout
Details: Dimensions: 18 x 2 meters / glass, wood and bakelite.
The Donjon; defence through fragility. A stronghold tower rebuilt on the fundaments of the former stronghold tower of Castle Horn (13th century). Unanimous chosen as the winner by an expert jury for the Foundation of Art and Culture, Horn 2003.
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Details: Dimensions: 18 x 2 meters / glass, wood and bakelite.
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Email:Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Lunar Markings & White Tor
Photographer: Rebecca Rowland-Chandler
Details: Lunar Markings: 6.5cm x 3.5cm x 10cm, White Tor: 6.5cm x 3cm x 8.5cm
Lunar Markings and White Tor - inspired by the craters of the moon from images from Michael Benson's planetary photography, and the mysterious rocky outcrops of Dartmoor.
Contact: beckyrc329@btinternet.com
Contact: beckyrc329@btinternet.com
Details: Lunar Markings: 6.5cm x 3.5cm x 10cm, White Tor: 6.5cm x 3cm x 8.5cm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tali Grinshpan
Email:Keay Edwards
Tikun/To Mend
Photographer: Keay Edwards
Details: 100 vessels each one is 8 x 8 x 8 cm entire installation size is 213 x 81 x 76 cm
The ever-changing life of landscape inspires me—particularly the serenity and strength of my homeland, Israel, and of my present home, Northern California. I search for connection as I explore childhood memories while weaving them into present experiences.
In my work, I consider themes such as hope, loss, memory and the fleetingness of time. I constantly enter the unknown, striving to create intimate spaces where I can reflect, from different perspectives, on our emotional existence and the journey we go through in life.
Contact: taligd@gamil.com
Contact: taligd@gamil.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Teresa Chlapowski
Email:Teresa Chlapowski
Eggheads
Photographer: Teresa Chlapowski
Details: 9cm and 7cm long, lost wax, kiln cast
Two 'eggheads' that fit into the palm of your hand, needing to be consoled.
Contact: aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com
Contact: aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pippa Beveridge
Email:Pippa Beveridge
Et cetera per terras....An imaginary bedroom
Photographer: Pippa Beveridge
Details: Installation approximately 3m x 3m
The boat symbolises a bed inside which you can travel in your dreams, appearing both protective, like a cot, but also strong like a Viking boat. The pillow, an everyday object associated with sleep, also represents a container for dreams.
The glass panels, suspended in the air, are the tangible reality of dreams in space and the shadows they cast represent another more ephemeral reality, playing with the idea of subconscious and conscious, of existing between sleep and wakefulness.
The table and the cabinet contain mementoes of journeys, elements found by the artist during her travels.
Contact: www.philippabeveridge.com
Artist:Susan Sinclair
Email:Susan Sinclair
Lotus
Photographer: Susan Sinclair
Details: Sintered glass powders and sheet; 4cm depth by 13.5cm diameter
Sintered glass powders and sheet; 4cm depth by 13.5cm diameter
Contact: Susan Sinclair www.churchhouseart.co.uk
Artist:PASCALE PENFOLD
Email:PASCALE PENFOLD
THE HUMAN CONDITION
Photographer: PASCALE PENFOLD
Details: SMALL GLASS SCULPTURE
Cast glass sculpture of the negative space of my own hand, with copper inclusion.
It represents the invisible hand that holds human fate.
Contact: paspen@talk21.com
Contact: paspen@talk21.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tabitha Burrill
Email:Ivan Ivancic
Fossil Drops
Photographer: Ivan Ivancic
Details: Drop Vessels
These pieces are a series of experimental works making miniature drops that look like fossils.
Contact: tabithaburrill@gmail.com
Contact: tabithaburrill@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lesley pyke
Email:Lesley pyke
Fish Panel
Photographer: Lesley Pyke
Details: 1.5m glass panel, interior wall, private commission.
The client wanted a glass panel as part of an interior wall in his home, featuring these fish.
The glass is 1.5 meters long. I hand engraved it, with a drill.
www.lesleypyke.com
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
Artist:Tracy Nicholls
Email:Simon Bruntnell
Erosion #4
Photographer: Simon Bruntnell
Details: Size 100 x 100 x 100cm
A 1 metre suspended cube which comprises five layers of lacy fused, slumped glass and sandblasted glass.
Each cube layer decreases in size as they move inwards, creating a more dense centre.
Contact: tracy@tracynicholls.co.uk
Contact: tracy@tracynicholls.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karola Dischinger
Email:Thomas Dischinger
Communication model Babel
Photographer: Thomas Dischinger
Details: Installation of seven 3dimensional forms with fused grids lowest 100 cm wide, 480 cm high
Transparency, clear statements and comprehensibility are the goal of a good communication. The story of the Babylonian confusion and the tower with its 7 levels is the matching synonym. There are different directions and different levels of communication (the 7 elements are flexible). Sender and receiver don’t have the same perception/understanding and the information can be easily manipulated. Information from top – down or bottom – up doesn’t work efficiently. Nobody wants to be the bearer of bad news. It is too much and too fast with the modern communication tools.
The 7 levels are called: word, language, information, dialogue, listening, understanding, meaning
Contact: Karola Dischinger
Artist:Nicholas Rutherford
Cyborg Oracle
Photographer: Self -
Details: 5 cm cystal cube
Internal head carved with flexible drive. Decorative circuit patterns with sandblast.
A modern day "Delphic oracle" with a head as man/machine interface.
Contact: Nicholas Rutherford 07799796300
Contact: 07799796300
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ash Brammer
Email:Ash Brammer
Thistle Glass
Photographer: Ash Brammer
Details: Kiln Cast Bullseye Glass - 60 x 60 mm
A Dram is often taken to celebrate or mark an occasion.
Here the glass is something to remember that special moment forever.
An heirloom.
Contact: ash@mcbrammers.com
Contact: ash@mcbrammers.com
Details: Kiln Cast Bullseye Glass - 60 x 60 mm
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Ian Chadwick
Email:Ian Chadwick
Kaleidoscope hex
Photographer: Ian Chadwick
Details: A kiln-formed kaleidoscopic murrine hexagon tile
5cm x 0.4cm.. Produced by manufacturing a 60 degree pattern bar using bullseye glass.. Six slices are cut and carefully disc ground to size before rearranging for refiring and then a final polish..
Contact: ian@ianchadwickglassart.co.uk
Contact: ian@ianchadwickglassart.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:JACQUELINE H-BOTQUELEN
Email:Franz Schwarzbach, Zürich
THE SUMMER QUEEN OR THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF INNOCENCE
Photographer: Franz Schwarzbach, Zürich
Details: Pâte verre installation, glass blocs, glass powders,led,size 2mX1mX 0.30m, year: 2013
The innocence of the Youth, what is it really, when and how is it no more? Some reflections about this theme express with this installation. Is this period in our life like going through a fairy tale, and having whites, dragons, ultimate perils to overcome?
In our times those perils are very present and the road a youth has to take to become an adult is dangerous nd their wings often are burned away.
Their road is also full of magic, so at the end they live their chrysalis as beautiful butterflies..
Contact: JACQUELINE H-BOTQUELEN botquelen@icloud.com
Contact: botquelen@icloud.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Vikki Stacey
Email:Jan Davis
Waves
Photographer: Jan Davis
Details: Fused glass panels, joined by add-ons
The piece was for a commission after the owners had seen a set of glass panels on 'Billions'
The wall it is on is between a living room and conservatory.
The inspiration came from the Hokusai Wave and being blues it cools the room as it is sunlit
most of the day.
Contact: colourdiva@me.com
Contact: colourdiva@me.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Kate Pasvol
Email:Mike Coles
The eye
Photographer: Mike Coles
Details: 85 x 85cm sand cast glass
While experimenting with inclusions in sand casting I came up with a series of small pieces influenced by Michelangelo's David. The piece is sand cast with inclusions which are then removed.
Contact: www.katepasvol.co.uk