Current Exhibition
‘TRANSPARENCY’- WINTER: ICE AND PURITY
Purity is the absence of impurity or contaminants in a substance.
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color.
It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes. Glass shares many similar qualities, the material shining with light and imbued with subtle hues of liquid transparency.
50 CGS members have been selected to take part in this visually stunning online glass exhibition.
Thank you to all those that submitted a piece of work. For each online gallery show, pieces are juried and selected by the CGS committee. We had a large number of entries for this show and were delighted with the response from members.
Launched on 4th February 2015
Launched on:4th February 2015
Artist:CECILIA NUÑEZ LAMELAS
De la serie vulnerables
Contact: cecilianunez1@hotmail.com
Contact: cecilianunez1@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anne Arlidge
Email:Anne Arlidge
"Meltwater" Ice Core
Photographer: Anne Arlidge
Details: Cast, cut and polished. Max. height 14 cm
Glass can make a permanency of ice, catching the reflective and refractive qualities as light changes. These small segments are not just to be seen in their relationship to each othere, but to be held in the hand to enjoy the beauty of what we are losing with the retreating ice.
Contact: anne@orcharddene.com
Contact: anne@orcharddene.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:John Burton
Email:artist
Erosion III
Photographer: artist
Details: H16 x W20 x D18 (inc base). 2009. Blown glass, cut, polished, glued, assembled on painted glass base.
One from a series of three objects which used Antarctica as their theme. The objects were blown in colourless glass and then dissected, using the diamond saw, cutting at different angles, before reassembling into their current forms. All edges were polished, whilst the outer curved surfaces were given a light sand blast, to give the i
Artist:Johannes von Stumm
Email:Chris Honeywell
Floating Stone
Photographer: Chris Honeywell
Details: granite, glass,
53 x 20 x 10 cm,
Contact: johannes@vonstumm.com
Contact: johannes@vonstumm.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Paul Mellor
Email:Paul Mellor
Glacial Wave
Photographer: Paul Mellor
Details: Verre eglomise with porcelain enamel on recycled glass 22cm W x 6cm H x 4cm D
This piece was inspired by a walk in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, during which we went inside a narrow tunnel that had been cut into the Grindelwald glacier. The sound wave of the loud deep groans and creaks of the glacier as it slowly moves is represented by the verre eglomise gold leaf and black porcelain line. The colour mirrors the intense blue
Artist:Dina Priess dos Santos
Email:Valentini
Winter
Photographer: Valentini
Details: pate de verre, H10 X W25 X D23 cm
winter - one of my pieces with my own way of procucing pate de verre.
first I freeze my glass paste into form which I then sand cast.
winter in the country I originally come from.
Contact: www.dinapriessdossantos.com
Artist:Elin Isaksson
Email:Shannon Tofts
Whisky glass
Photographer: Shannon Tofts
Details: Free hand blown clear glass 10 cm tall
Hand blown glass design which shows off the hot glass gathering line when you gather molten glass from the glass furnace. This line is often not seen since you normally gather glass up to the pipe when blowing an object. Here it is deliberated shown onto the piece to demonstrate how fluid the material is in its hot state when blowing glass which is normally not noticed. Simple design bu
Artist:Adriana Brinsmead-Stockham
Email:A Brinsmead-Stockham
Icebergs
Photographer: A Brinsmead-Stockham
Details: Kiln-cast, cold-worked, Gaffer glass
Icebergs are viewed by some as the epitome of Ice and Purity. Others may see them as a visible demonstration of our interaction with (or destruction of) our planet and the gradual disappearance of glaciers as our world warms up. But whatever the opinion is, they are always a thing of beauty, majesty and awe.
Contact: adriana@glassrebel.com
Contact: adriana@glassrebel.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Cathryn Shilling
Email:Ester Segarra
Icebergs
Photographer: Ester Segarra
Details: Free blown glass
Contact: glass@cathrynshilling.co.uk
Contact: glass@cathrynshilling.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joseph Cavalieri
Email:cavaglass.com
Metal Bender
Photographer: cavaglass.com
Details: Bender Bending Rodríguez : An alcoholic, whore-mongering, chain-smoking gambler. Bender is the main character in the animated television series Futurama. He fulfills a comic, antihero-type role. Artist Joseph Cavalieri has extended a “Mile 0” sign from b
Medium: Hand painted and kiln fired enamels on stained glass, set into a non-rust stainless steel frame with LED lights
Size: 8 x 10 inches
(20 x 25 cm)
Date: 2014
Con
Contact: cavaglass@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison, Unique Glass Art, Helsinki, Finland
Email:Lynda Addison
Purged into Purity
Photographer: Lynda Addison
Details: Transparent glass cube with the form of a pine cone. 60mmx60mmx20mm
Glass, sand cast, over pine cone. Pine cone instanly incinerated, only its' image remains, traced by the impurities. Displayed over blue and white glass base.
Living through each Finnish winter, I see such "impurities" trapped in the ice when I walk by forest lakes or on the frozen sea shore.
Contact: lyndaaddison
Contact: lyndaaddison
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Julie Light
Email:Julie Light
Crucible
Photographer: Julie Light
Details: A combination of casting, fusing and lost wax casting coldworked to create different levels of transparency
Artist:Green, Wendy
Ice Fibonacci Spiral
Details: 60cm high x 25cm diamater cylinder
Recycled Glass Frit
Contact: uniqueglasslondon@gmail.com
Contact: uniqueglasslondon@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:jacque pavlosky
Email:Simon Bruntnell
Aqua Transparency
Photographer: Simon Bruntnell
Details: 19x30
Kiln cast with polished surface
Contact: pavlosky@btinternet.com
Artist:Gill Silversides
Ice Hotel
Details: 23cm x 10cm x 25cm Spectrum 96 Icicle Clear & crushed dichroic
This freestanding sculpture was inspired by the natural ice sheets that were forming, thawing and
reforming around the base of light posts at the IceHotel Lapland.
Contact: silversidesglassart@gmail.com
Contact: silversidesglassart@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Fiona Fawcett
Email:Jo Howell
Ice flow 2013
Photographer: Photograph by Jo Howell
Details: 18cm x 18cm x 5cm
Kiln cast glass and copper oxide, cold worked.
Contact: fifawcett@yahoo.co.uk
Contact: fifawcett@yahoo.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Eri Maeda
Email:Chulrang Yoon
SHIZUKU-008
Photographer: Chulrang Yoon
Details: 6 x 5.5 x 11.5 cm, cast crystal glass
SHIZUKU means drops in japanese.
Contact: eri.m@erimaeda.com
Contact: eri.m@erimaeda.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sylvie nicholls
Labyrinth
Details: Fused float glass chandelier
The glass pieces are made on temporary moulds to give interesting texture to the back resembling bubbles and droplets . They are then wired on an artist/ blacksmith made steel frame . 37 cms wide by 110 cms drop and are lit by LED bulbs.
Contact: out of the shadows chandeliers. com
Artist:Geraldine McLoughlin
Glacial path
Details: 17 x 34.5 cms
Leaded panel of Bullseye glass, mirror and stainless steel mesh. This panel shows a small part of
a glacier taken from a holiday photo and reflects the light on ice via the mirror and rippled glass
Artist:Natalie Aird
Email:Martyn Hollingworth
Ice Pool II, Cairngorms
Photographer: Martyn Hollingworth
Made: January 2015
Kilnformed and carved glass, frame and LED lights
Supporting Info: The piece is based on the lines and shapes that form in ice on shallow waters
and consists of multiple layers of glass, with LEDS used to give edge illumination to the shapes within.
Contact: designs@natalieaird.com
Contact: designs@natalieaird.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Julien Papillon
Email:Frances William
Winter Monsters
Photographer: Frances William
Details: lengths 20cm, width 20cm, height 30cm
Monster's etymology comes from the latin "monstrare", to show.
My Winter Monsters seek aesthetics and purity.
As ice, they produce the same pattern again and again, and they clip each other to evolve depending on the environment.
The dense base, dispersing in to the air.
Contact: julienpapillonglass@gmail.com
Contact: julienpapillonglass@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Guergana Sabkova
Snowflake
Fused glass pendant, kiln carved , wrapped in fine silver.
www.reflexionglass.com
Contact: guery@reflexionglass.com
Contact: guery@reflexionglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Caro Barlow
Ice on a Puddle
A panel of fused and leaded float glass, 320 x 450 mm.
Contact: carobarlow@googlemail.com
Contact: carobarlow@googlemail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Richard Paton
Email:Richard Paton
Bergs
Photographer: Richard Paton
Details: fused glass
fusible folded clear glass on fused glass light box
Contact: richard@rainbowglassstudios.co.uk
Contact: richard@rainbowglassstudios.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Nicola Thompson
Email:Nicola Thompson
The nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer; they arise from sense perception amd one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
Photographer: Nicola Thompson
Details: Panel with fused glass and mild steel. 40cm x 40cm
A piece for the garden one panel hanging moving and another rigid in the ground below. All pieces vary demonstrating the change of season, melting ice. Transparency belongs
Artist:Lesley Pyke
Email:Lesley Pyke
Ice II
Photographer: Lesley Pyke
Details: Engraved Crystal Cullet
Engraved Crystal Cullet, sandblast and hand (drill) engraved.
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tlws Johnson
Email:John Credland
First Frost
Photographer: John Credland (photo)
Details: Fused Glass wall Panel
46cm X 60cm
Clear window glass.
Contact: Tlws Johnson tlws.j@sky.com
Contact: Tlws Johnson tlws.j@sky.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Angela Hume
Email:Angela Hume
Harmony
Photographer: Angela Hume
Details: Reclaimed greenhouse glass, cut and kiln formed on a burnt pine base.
500x500cm
Contact: angela.hume65@gmail.com
Contact: angela.hume65@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Nathan Sandberg
Email:Dan Kvitka
Paver 2
Photographer: Dan Kvitka
Details: Kilnformed-Sintered Glass
Dimensions: 13" x 12" x 3.5"
Contact: nathansandberg@gmail.com
Contact: nathansandberg@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mare Saare
Email:Mare Saare
Silence
Photographer: Mare Saare
Details: Glass; fused in mould and on quartz D 32 cm
Silence - total lack of sound. Trees, frozen in the snow, dreaming.
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Renee
Email:Liz Renee
Snow Bowl
Photographer: Liz Renee
Details: 10" x 12" x 12"
pate de verre vessel with lampworked glass
Contact: liz@nartiqueglass.com
Contact: liz@nartiqueglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anum Khan
Email:Anum Khan
Ice Table
Photographer: Anum Khan
Details: Kiln Cast, Slumped legs,Furnace Glass. L 158mm, W 108mm, H 45 mm
I have chosen water and ice trays as one way to explore the transparency of both water and glass.
Water is restful and calming, when frozen as snow and ice it is still and quiet. Glass with heat in the kiln can transform from solid to liquid and back again, as water does with cold in a freezer.
I use the lost wax process for these pieces, casting multiple’s of ice cube
Artist:Mike barrett
Melt
Details: Transparent architectural form
Ornela lead crystal
Contact: Mike Barrett
Contact: Mike Barrett
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annie Mulholland
ICE
Photographer: £200
Details: framed 12'' x 12'' unframed 10'' x 10''
Engraved, enamelled & leaded glass, (flashed blue/sky and mouth blown glass).
Contact: Annie 07796-307383 or 01225-863198
Contact: 07796-307383
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Laura Aalto-Setälä
Email:Laura Aalto-Setälä
Through the ice - Laura Aalto-Setälä 2015
Photographer: Laura Aalto-Setälä
Details: height 40 cm
Contact: lhaaltos@gmail.com
Contact: lhaaltos@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Stephanie Else
Email:Glass in Fusion
Translucent Snowflake
Photographer: Glass in Fusion
Kiln formed glass snowflake.
Contact: stephanie.else@btopenworld.com
Contact: stephanie.else@btopenworld.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Janette Garthwaite
Snowfield Bowl
Details: 29cm sq
Artist:Estelle Dean
Email:Robert Frith
Moments
Photographer: Robert Frith
Details: 40cm(w)x30cm(d)x15cm(h)
Frit de Verre and free formed in the hotshop
Contact: deanestelle@hotmail.com
Contact: deanestelle@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Martin Cheek
Email:Martin Cheek
Winter
Photographer: Martin Cheek
Details: Title: Winter Original Mosaic Media: Hand made glass fusions, Italian Smalti, Vitreous Glass, and Unglazed Cinca Ceramic Dimensions: 150 cm x 150 cm / 59 inches x 59 inches Date: 2004
Description: This is one of four seasons made for
The Churchill School in Hawkinge, Folkestone, Kent.
They are inspired by childhood memories and in
particular a series of Ladybird books from my
childhood called ‘What to look for in spring,
Summer, aut
Artist:Jessamy Kelly
Email:Shannon Tofts
Thaw
Photographer: Shannon Tofts
Details: Clear cast glass with a white cast glass core.
This piece was created in clear kiln cast glass, which has been cold worked, sandblasted and diamond cut. The work is like a solid block of ice, not yet melting it represents a frozen moment in time of an ancient landscape.
The narrative of this series of work refers to the stripping back of landscape to reveal the internal scarring of the land. The work reviews the geological history
Artist:Roberta Ayles
Email:Roberta Ayles
Let it snow
Photographer: Roberta Ayles
Details: Hanging panel
Approx 200mm diameter x 6mm.
Kiln-carved Bullseye glass, using a primer/ plaster mix to make the texture.
Artist:Priska Jacobs
Email:Priska Jacobs
Eternal Ice: Thaw
Photographer: Priska Jacobs
Details: Loast wax cast glass in metal frame, 46x46x6
The series "Eternal Ice" examines the different textures of Ice and Snow.
This Structure is made after a thawing iceberg on the black beaches of Iceland.
Contact: priska.jacobs@gmail.com, www.priskajacobs.ch
Contact: priska.jacobs@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pat Marvell
Email:Pat Marvell
Ice-formed olive dish
Photographer: Pat Marvell
Details: 23 x 17 cms Gaffer glass
This dish was made from an ice mould. The flat mould was taken from sheet of ice textured with salt and water. Chunks of Gaffer glass were placed on this mould, then fired to form an irregular-shaped sheet. The sheet was then slumped over small pieces of ludo to form a bowl.
Contact: patmarvell@btinternet.com
Contact: patmarvell@btinternet.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joseph Harrington
Email:Sylvain Deleu
The White Place, Cast Glass, Lost Ice Process, with salt erosion.
Photographer: Sylvain Deleu
Details: 39 x 27 x 8 (cm) (wxhxd)
I interpret landscapes through exploration of material. I focus on rugged coastlines, looking at erosion as a spectacle of discovery and generation of form, revealing a sense of the history and movement of a place. The work is produced using my ‘Lost Ice Process.’ I use salt to sculpt ice as a one-off ephemeral model to take a direct cast from.
Artist:Saman Kalantari
Email:Saman Kalantari
Snowflake
Photographer: Saman Kalantari
Details: 20x20x7 CM
Kiln-casted
2010
Contact: www.samankalantari.com
Contact: www.samankalantari.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Jamie Gray
Email:Jamie Gray
Frozen Splash
Photographer: Jamie Gray
Details: Fused recycled glass, freeze-n-fuse glass powder leaves
Glass has beautifully transparent qualities, like ice. And, like ice, those transparencies can vary from cloudy to crystal-clear, and hold a variety of colours it steals from its surroundings. Like ice, glass entices to itself, holds onto, and returns light.
Contact: jmcdonaldgray@gmail.com
Contact: jmcdonaldgray@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Fiona Bryer
Email:Fiona Bryer
Glacial
Photographer: Fiona Bryer
Details: 400mm x 300mm x 100 mm
Deep blues of cast glass reflecting the heart of the glacier, fading to light as the ice melts
Contact: info@fionabryerglass.co.uk
Contact: info@fionabryerglass.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Oriel Hicks
Email:Chris Hall
Splash Dish
Photographer: photo by Chris Hall
Details: 380mm diameter dish in recycled glass
A moment in time, frozen after the drop has fallen.
Recycled, textured glass, and copper sulphate.
Contact: oriel@taterdu.plus.com
Contact: oriel@taterdu.plus.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:CECILIA NUÑEZ LAMELAS
De la serie vulnerables
Contact: cecilianunez1@hotmail.com
Contact: cecilianunez1@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anne Arlidge
Email:Anne Arlidge
"Meltwater" Ice Core
Photographer: Anne Arlidge
Details: Cast, cut and polished. Max. height 14 cm
Glass can make a permanency of ice, catching the reflective and refractive qualities as light changes. These small segments are not just to be seen in their relationship to each othere, but to be held in the hand to enjoy the beauty of what we are losing with the retreating ice.
Contact: anne@orcharddene.com
Contact: anne@orcharddene.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:John Burton
Email:artist
Erosion III
Photographer: artist
Details: H16 x W20 x D18 (inc base). 2009. Blown glass, cut, polished, glued, assembled on painted glass base.
One from a series of three objects which used Antarctica as their theme. The objects were blown in colourless glass and then dissected, using the diamond saw, cutting at different angles, before reassembling into their current forms. All edges were polished, whilst the outer curved surfaces were given a light sand blast, to give the i
Artist:Johannes von Stumm
Email:Chris Honeywell
Floating Stone
Photographer: Chris Honeywell
Details: granite, glass,
53 x 20 x 10 cm,
Contact: johannes@vonstumm.com
Contact: johannes@vonstumm.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Paul Mellor
Email:Paul Mellor
Glacial Wave
Photographer: Paul Mellor
Details: Verre eglomise with porcelain enamel on recycled glass 22cm W x 6cm H x 4cm D
This piece was inspired by a walk in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, during which we went inside a narrow tunnel that had been cut into the Grindelwald glacier. The sound wave of the loud deep groans and creaks of the glacier as it slowly moves is represented by the verre eglomise gold leaf and black porcelain line. The colour mirrors the intense blue
Artist:Dina Priess dos Santos
Email:Valentini
Winter
Photographer: Valentini
Details: pate de verre, H10 X W25 X D23 cm
winter - one of my pieces with my own way of procucing pate de verre.
first I freeze my glass paste into form which I then sand cast.
winter in the country I originally come from.
Contact: www.dinapriessdossantos.com
Artist:Elin Isaksson
Email:Shannon Tofts
Whisky glass
Photographer: Shannon Tofts
Details: Free hand blown clear glass 10 cm tall
Hand blown glass design which shows off the hot glass gathering line when you gather molten glass from the glass furnace. This line is often not seen since you normally gather glass up to the pipe when blowing an object. Here it is deliberated shown onto the piece to demonstrate how fluid the material is in its hot state when blowing glass which is normally not noticed. Simple design bu
Artist:Adriana Brinsmead-Stockham
Email:A Brinsmead-Stockham
Icebergs
Photographer: A Brinsmead-Stockham
Details: Kiln-cast, cold-worked, Gaffer glass
Icebergs are viewed by some as the epitome of Ice and Purity. Others may see them as a visible demonstration of our interaction with (or destruction of) our planet and the gradual disappearance of glaciers as our world warms up. But whatever the opinion is, they are always a thing of beauty, majesty and awe.
Contact: adriana@glassrebel.com
Contact: adriana@glassrebel.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Cathryn Shilling
Email:Ester Segarra
Icebergs
Photographer: Ester Segarra
Details: Free blown glass
Contact: glass@cathrynshilling.co.uk
Contact: glass@cathrynshilling.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joseph Cavalieri
Email:cavaglass.com
Metal Bender
Photographer: cavaglass.com
Details: Bender Bending Rodríguez : An alcoholic, whore-mongering, chain-smoking gambler. Bender is the main character in the animated television series Futurama. He fulfills a comic, antihero-type role. Artist Joseph Cavalieri has extended a “Mile 0” sign from b
Medium: Hand painted and kiln fired enamels on stained glass, set into a non-rust stainless steel frame with LED lights
Size: 8 x 10 inches
(20 x 25 cm)
Date: 2014
Con
Contact: cavaglass@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison, Unique Glass Art, Helsinki, Finland
Email:Lynda Addison
Purged into Purity
Photographer: Lynda Addison
Details: Transparent glass cube with the form of a pine cone. 60mmx60mmx20mm
Glass, sand cast, over pine cone. Pine cone instanly incinerated, only its' image remains, traced by the impurities. Displayed over blue and white glass base.
Living through each Finnish winter, I see such "impurities" trapped in the ice when I walk by forest lakes or on the frozen sea shore.
Contact: lyndaaddison
Contact: lyndaaddison
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Julie Light
Email:Julie Light
Crucible
Photographer: Julie Light
Details: A combination of casting, fusing and lost wax casting coldworked to create different levels of transparency
Artist:Green, Wendy
Ice Fibonacci Spiral
Details: 60cm high x 25cm diamater cylinder
Recycled Glass Frit
Contact: uniqueglasslondon@gmail.com
Contact: uniqueglasslondon@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:jacque pavlosky
Email:Simon Bruntnell
Aqua Transparency
Photographer: Simon Bruntnell
Details: 19x30
Kiln cast with polished surface
Contact: pavlosky@btinternet.com
Artist:Gill Silversides
Ice Hotel
Details: 23cm x 10cm x 25cm Spectrum 96 Icicle Clear & crushed dichroic
This freestanding sculpture was inspired by the natural ice sheets that were forming, thawing and
reforming around the base of light posts at the IceHotel Lapland.
Contact: silversidesglassart@gmail.com
Contact: silversidesglassart@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Fiona Fawcett
Email:Jo Howell
Ice flow 2013
Photographer: Photograph by Jo Howell
Details: 18cm x 18cm x 5cm
Kiln cast glass and copper oxide, cold worked.
Contact: fifawcett@yahoo.co.uk
Contact: fifawcett@yahoo.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Eri Maeda
Email:Chulrang Yoon
SHIZUKU-008
Photographer: Chulrang Yoon
Details: 6 x 5.5 x 11.5 cm, cast crystal glass
SHIZUKU means drops in japanese.
Contact: eri.m@erimaeda.com
Contact: eri.m@erimaeda.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sylvie nicholls
Labyrinth
Details: Fused float glass chandelier
The glass pieces are made on temporary moulds to give interesting texture to the back resembling bubbles and droplets . They are then wired on an artist/ blacksmith made steel frame . 37 cms wide by 110 cms drop and are lit by LED bulbs.
Contact: out of the shadows chandeliers. com
Artist:Geraldine McLoughlin
Glacial path
Details: 17 x 34.5 cms
Leaded panel of Bullseye glass, mirror and stainless steel mesh. This panel shows a small part of
a glacier taken from a holiday photo and reflects the light on ice via the mirror and rippled glass
Artist:Natalie Aird
Email:Martyn Hollingworth
Ice Pool II, Cairngorms
Photographer: Martyn Hollingworth
Made: January 2015
Kilnformed and carved glass, frame and LED lights
Supporting Info: The piece is based on the lines and shapes that form in ice on shallow waters
and consists of multiple layers of glass, with LEDS used to give edge illumination to the shapes within.
Contact: designs@natalieaird.com
Contact: designs@natalieaird.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Julien Papillon
Email:Frances William
Winter Monsters
Photographer: Frances William
Details: lengths 20cm, width 20cm, height 30cm
Monster's etymology comes from the latin "monstrare", to show.
My Winter Monsters seek aesthetics and purity.
As ice, they produce the same pattern again and again, and they clip each other to evolve depending on the environment.
The dense base, dispersing in to the air.
Contact: julienpapillonglass@gmail.com
Contact: julienpapillonglass@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Guergana Sabkova
Snowflake
Fused glass pendant, kiln carved , wrapped in fine silver.
www.reflexionglass.com
Contact: guery@reflexionglass.com
Contact: guery@reflexionglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Caro Barlow
Ice on a Puddle
A panel of fused and leaded float glass, 320 x 450 mm.
Contact: carobarlow@googlemail.com
Contact: carobarlow@googlemail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Richard Paton
Email:Richard Paton
Bergs
Photographer: Richard Paton
Details: fused glass
fusible folded clear glass on fused glass light box
Contact: richard@rainbowglassstudios.co.uk
Contact: richard@rainbowglassstudios.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Nicola Thompson
Email:Nicola Thompson
The nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer; they arise from sense perception amd one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
Photographer: Nicola Thompson
Details: Panel with fused glass and mild steel. 40cm x 40cm
A piece for the garden one panel hanging moving and another rigid in the ground below. All pieces vary demonstrating the change of season, melting ice. Transparency belongs
Artist:Lesley Pyke
Email:Lesley Pyke
Ice II
Photographer: Lesley Pyke
Details: Engraved Crystal Cullet
Engraved Crystal Cullet, sandblast and hand (drill) engraved.
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
Contact: www.lesleypyke.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Tlws Johnson
Email:John Credland
First Frost
Photographer: John Credland (photo)
Details: Fused Glass wall Panel
46cm X 60cm
Clear window glass.
Contact: Tlws Johnson tlws.j@sky.com
Contact: Tlws Johnson tlws.j@sky.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Angela Hume
Email:Angela Hume
Harmony
Photographer: Angela Hume
Details: Reclaimed greenhouse glass, cut and kiln formed on a burnt pine base.
500x500cm
Contact: angela.hume65@gmail.com
Contact: angela.hume65@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Nathan Sandberg
Email:Dan Kvitka
Paver 2
Photographer: Dan Kvitka
Details: Kilnformed-Sintered Glass
Dimensions: 13" x 12" x 3.5"
Contact: nathansandberg@gmail.com
Contact: nathansandberg@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Mare Saare
Email:Mare Saare
Silence
Photographer: Mare Saare
Details: Glass; fused in mould and on quartz D 32 cm
Silence - total lack of sound. Trees, frozen in the snow, dreaming.
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
Contact: msaare@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Liz Renee
Email:Liz Renee
Snow Bowl
Photographer: Liz Renee
Details: 10" x 12" x 12"
pate de verre vessel with lampworked glass
Contact: liz@nartiqueglass.com
Contact: liz@nartiqueglass.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Anum Khan
Email:Anum Khan
Ice Table
Photographer: Anum Khan
Details: Kiln Cast, Slumped legs,Furnace Glass. L 158mm, W 108mm, H 45 mm
I have chosen water and ice trays as one way to explore the transparency of both water and glass.
Water is restful and calming, when frozen as snow and ice it is still and quiet. Glass with heat in the kiln can transform from solid to liquid and back again, as water does with cold in a freezer.
I use the lost wax process for these pieces, casting multiple’s of ice cube
Artist:Mike barrett
Melt
Details: Transparent architectural form
Ornela lead crystal
Contact: Mike Barrett
Contact: Mike Barrett
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Annie Mulholland
ICE
Photographer: £200
Details: framed 12'' x 12'' unframed 10'' x 10''
Engraved, enamelled & leaded glass, (flashed blue/sky and mouth blown glass).
Contact: Annie 07796-307383 or 01225-863198
Contact: 07796-307383
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Laura Aalto-Setälä
Email:Laura Aalto-Setälä
Through the ice - Laura Aalto-Setälä 2015
Photographer: Laura Aalto-Setälä
Details: height 40 cm
Contact: lhaaltos@gmail.com
Contact: lhaaltos@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Stephanie Else
Email:Glass in Fusion
Translucent Snowflake
Photographer: Glass in Fusion
Kiln formed glass snowflake.
Contact: stephanie.else@btopenworld.com
Contact: stephanie.else@btopenworld.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Janette Garthwaite
Snowfield Bowl
Details: 29cm sq
Artist:Estelle Dean
Email:Robert Frith
Moments
Photographer: Robert Frith
Details: 40cm(w)x30cm(d)x15cm(h)
Frit de Verre and free formed in the hotshop
Contact: deanestelle@hotmail.com
Contact: deanestelle@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Martin Cheek
Email:Martin Cheek
Winter
Photographer: Martin Cheek
Details: Title: Winter Original Mosaic Media: Hand made glass fusions, Italian Smalti, Vitreous Glass, and Unglazed Cinca Ceramic Dimensions: 150 cm x 150 cm / 59 inches x 59 inches Date: 2004
Description: This is one of four seasons made for
The Churchill School in Hawkinge, Folkestone, Kent.
They are inspired by childhood memories and in
particular a series of Ladybird books from my
childhood called ‘What to look for in spring,
Summer, aut
Artist:Jessamy Kelly
Email:Shannon Tofts
Thaw
Photographer: Shannon Tofts
Details: Clear cast glass with a white cast glass core.
This piece was created in clear kiln cast glass, which has been cold worked, sandblasted and diamond cut. The work is like a solid block of ice, not yet melting it represents a frozen moment in time of an ancient landscape.
The narrative of this series of work refers to the stripping back of landscape to reveal the internal scarring of the land. The work reviews the geological history
Artist:Roberta Ayles
Email:Roberta Ayles
Let it snow
Photographer: Roberta Ayles
Details: Hanging panel
Approx 200mm diameter x 6mm.
Kiln-carved Bullseye glass, using a primer/ plaster mix to make the texture.
Artist:Priska Jacobs
Email:Priska Jacobs
Eternal Ice: Thaw
Photographer: Priska Jacobs
Details: Loast wax cast glass in metal frame, 46x46x6
The series "Eternal Ice" examines the different textures of Ice and Snow.
This Structure is made after a thawing iceberg on the black beaches of Iceland.
Contact: priska.jacobs@gmail.com, www.priskajacobs.ch
Contact: priska.jacobs@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Pat Marvell
Email:Pat Marvell
Ice-formed olive dish
Photographer: Pat Marvell
Details: 23 x 17 cms Gaffer glass
This dish was made from an ice mould. The flat mould was taken from sheet of ice textured with salt and water. Chunks of Gaffer glass were placed on this mould, then fired to form an irregular-shaped sheet. The sheet was then slumped over small pieces of ludo to form a bowl.
Contact: patmarvell@btinternet.com
Contact: patmarvell@btinternet.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Joseph Harrington
Email:Sylvain Deleu
The White Place, Cast Glass, Lost Ice Process, with salt erosion.
Photographer: Sylvain Deleu
Details: 39 x 27 x 8 (cm) (wxhxd)
I interpret landscapes through exploration of material. I focus on rugged coastlines, looking at erosion as a spectacle of discovery and generation of form, revealing a sense of the history and movement of a place. The work is produced using my ‘Lost Ice Process.’ I use salt to sculpt ice as a one-off ephemeral model to take a direct cast from.
Artist:Saman Kalantari
Email:Saman Kalantari
Snowflake
Photographer: Saman Kalantari
Details: 20x20x7 CM
Kiln-casted
2010
Contact: www.samankalantari.com
Contact: www.samankalantari.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Jamie Gray
Email:Jamie Gray
Frozen Splash
Photographer: Jamie Gray
Details: Fused recycled glass, freeze-n-fuse glass powder leaves
Glass has beautifully transparent qualities, like ice. And, like ice, those transparencies can vary from cloudy to crystal-clear, and hold a variety of colours it steals from its surroundings. Like ice, glass entices to itself, holds onto, and returns light.
Contact: jmcdonaldgray@gmail.com
Contact: jmcdonaldgray@gmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Fiona Bryer
Email:Fiona Bryer
Glacial
Photographer: Fiona Bryer
Details: 400mm x 300mm x 100 mm
Deep blues of cast glass reflecting the heart of the glacier, fading to light as the ice melts
Contact: info@fionabryerglass.co.uk
Contact: info@fionabryerglass.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Oriel Hicks
Email:Chris Hall
Splash Dish
Photographer: photo by Chris Hall
Details: 380mm diameter dish in recycled glass
A moment in time, frozen after the drop has fallen.
Recycled, textured glass, and copper sulphate.
Contact: oriel@taterdu.plus.com
Contact: oriel@taterdu.plus.com
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