Current Exhibition
LIQUID FIRE -FLAMEWORKING
This latest Exhibition is themed around flameworking, and finding inspiration from the following poem:
Short Flames poem by Raul Moreno|
Liquid Fire
Eruption of ash,
Earth bleeds as the mountain vents:
A river of flames.
It was a chance for 10 selected flameworking CGS artists to demonstrate their relationship between the flame, and the molten glass with which they work.
This was a CGS members juried show.
Launched on 24th January 2017
Launched on:24th January 2017
Artist:Eri Maeda
Email:Chulrang Yoon
Moonlight
Photographer: Chulrang Yoon
Details: neckless, 40 x 17 cm
Date made : January 2016
Country : France
Contact: contact@coloratio.fr, eri.m@erimaeda.com
Contact: contact@coloratio.fr, eri.m@erimaeda.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison
Email:Johnny Korkman
HOT DROPS
Photographer: Johnny Korkman
Details: Flame-worked glass, and bead, necklace
Necklace of handmade glass beads combined with silver and pearl beads and glass spacers.
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Krista Israel
Email:John Foley Images
Seedpod #2
Photographer: John Foley Images
Details: 27 x 15 x 15 cm
Seedpod # 2
Flamework, glued
Borosilicate, silicone, toy stuffing
27 x 15 x 15 cm
Contact: www.krista-israel.com, email krista_israel@live.nl
Contact: www.krista-israel.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karen Hazel
Burning Abyss
Details: Set of 5 beads , ~14 mm x 16 mm
Heat and gravity swirl using Effetre Murano 104 COE Glass rod & filigrana ( 2 layers yellow / clear) . The filigrana gives the appearance of movement due to the clear. You look into the depths of the fire.
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHazelGlass/
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHazelGlass/
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sandra Young
Email:Deborah Husk
Firelizard
Photographer: Deborah Husk
Details: 180mm x120mm
Flameworked glass dragon. Using red and clear borosilicate with
fired on red lustre with gold hi-lighting and fixed to amethyst crystal.
Contact: sandra@firecreation.com
Contact: sandra@firecreation.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sean Taylor
Email:Sean Taylor
Gloriosa superba 'Rothschildeana'
Photographer: Sean Taylor
Soft glass. Life-size.
2013. UK.
Contact: sean@hamiltontaylor.co.uk
Contact: sean@hamiltontaylor.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Niki Hildebrand
Email:Artist
Collecting Leaves
Photographer: Artist
Details: Installed at Artworks and now on display in Mison Del Sol Cuernavaca
Born in the light and flame, as the leaves outside were dying in the cold and short sunlight, the flame and creations were happening inside furiously. Its a collection of 500 leaves made over 3 weeks, working from 5:30am to 10pm every day. It's times like this when you realize you're hooked!
Contact: Niki Hildebrand- info@IslandArtsGallery.com
Contact: Niki Hildebrand- info@IslandArtsGallery.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Elena Fleury-Rojo
Email:Elena Fleury-Rojo
Antithesis Collection - Blue Coral
Photographer: Elena Fleury-Rojo
Details: Flameworked Glass
This is my latest collection, which investigates the contradiction of the fixity and fluidity of coral.
Contact: elena@redflowerglass.co.uk or Facebook - Red Flower Glass
Contact: elena@redflowerglass.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Emma Mackintosh
Email:Dayve Ward
Damson gin glass
Photographer: Dayve Ward
Details: Flameworked glass with fern imprint
17cm high. Goblet top blown using a mould lined with local ferns. Hand coloured, flameworked stem.
Contact: Emma Mackintosh, glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Contact: glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:JanHein van Stiphout
Email:JanHein van Stiphout
Killing Field
Photographer: JanHein van Stiphout
Details: Flameworked soft glass - Wire - Wood - Stone - 200x200x120cm - 2010
The flameworked ear of corn were part of the "Flora Venena"-exhibition in Tilburg (NL) in 2005. Since then the installation “Killing Field” has been exhibited at several places in Europe. In 2011 “Killing Field” was selected for the Review 32 (CMOG – USA) and in 2014 it was published in “Kunst aus der Flamme”, a book on contemporary flame worked glass. In 2016 the installation is purchased by the Ernsting Stiftung and as so it became part of the collection of the Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding (Coesfeld-Lette Germany).
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Eri Maeda
Email:Chulrang Yoon
Moonlight
Photographer: Chulrang Yoon
Details: neckless, 40 x 17 cm
Date made : January 2016
Country : France
Contact: contact@coloratio.fr, eri.m@erimaeda.com
Contact: contact@coloratio.fr, eri.m@erimaeda.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Lynda Addison
Email:Johnny Korkman
HOT DROPS
Photographer: Johnny Korkman
Details: Flame-worked glass, and bead, necklace
Necklace of handmade glass beads combined with silver and pearl beads and glass spacers.
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com
Contact: lyndaaddison@hotmail.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Krista Israel
Email:John Foley Images
Seedpod #2
Photographer: John Foley Images
Details: 27 x 15 x 15 cm
Seedpod # 2
Flamework, glued
Borosilicate, silicone, toy stuffing
27 x 15 x 15 cm
Contact: www.krista-israel.com, email krista_israel@live.nl
Contact: www.krista-israel.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Karen Hazel
Burning Abyss
Details: Set of 5 beads , ~14 mm x 16 mm
Heat and gravity swirl using Effetre Murano 104 COE Glass rod & filigrana ( 2 layers yellow / clear) . The filigrana gives the appearance of movement due to the clear. You look into the depths of the fire.
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHazelGlass/
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHazelGlass/
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sandra Young
Email:Deborah Husk
Firelizard
Photographer: Deborah Husk
Details: 180mm x120mm
Flameworked glass dragon. Using red and clear borosilicate with
fired on red lustre with gold hi-lighting and fixed to amethyst crystal.
Contact: sandra@firecreation.com
Contact: sandra@firecreation.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Sean Taylor
Email:Sean Taylor
Gloriosa superba 'Rothschildeana'
Photographer: Sean Taylor
Soft glass. Life-size.
2013. UK.
Contact: sean@hamiltontaylor.co.uk
Contact: sean@hamiltontaylor.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Niki Hildebrand
Email:Artist
Collecting Leaves
Photographer: Artist
Details: Installed at Artworks and now on display in Mison Del Sol Cuernavaca
Born in the light and flame, as the leaves outside were dying in the cold and short sunlight, the flame and creations were happening inside furiously. Its a collection of 500 leaves made over 3 weeks, working from 5:30am to 10pm every day. It's times like this when you realize you're hooked!
Contact: Niki Hildebrand- info@IslandArtsGallery.com
Contact: Niki Hildebrand- info@IslandArtsGallery.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Elena Fleury-Rojo
Email:Elena Fleury-Rojo
Antithesis Collection - Blue Coral
Photographer: Elena Fleury-Rojo
Details: Flameworked Glass
This is my latest collection, which investigates the contradiction of the fixity and fluidity of coral.
Contact: elena@redflowerglass.co.uk or Facebook - Red Flower Glass
Contact: elena@redflowerglass.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:Emma Mackintosh
Email:Dayve Ward
Damson gin glass
Photographer: Dayve Ward
Details: Flameworked glass with fern imprint
17cm high. Goblet top blown using a mould lined with local ferns. Hand coloured, flameworked stem.
Contact: Emma Mackintosh, glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
Contact: glass@aflamewithdesire.co.uk
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HEREArtist:JanHein van Stiphout
Email:JanHein van Stiphout
Killing Field
Photographer: JanHein van Stiphout
Details: Flameworked soft glass - Wire - Wood - Stone - 200x200x120cm - 2010
The flameworked ear of corn were part of the "Flora Venena"-exhibition in Tilburg (NL) in 2005. Since then the installation “Killing Field” has been exhibited at several places in Europe. In 2011 “Killing Field” was selected for the Review 32 (CMOG – USA) and in 2014 it was published in “Kunst aus der Flamme”, a book on contemporary flame worked glass. In 2016 the installation is purchased by the Ernsting Stiftung and as so it became part of the collection of the Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding (Coesfeld-Lette Germany).
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
Contact: stipglas@stipglas.com
TAKE PART IN NEXT EXHIBITION HERE