Current Exhibition

All Things Great and Small – OPEN EXHIBITION

Current Exhibition

All Things Great and Small – OPEN EXHIBITION

Open Exhibition – All Things Great and Small
Open to All Glass Artists, both CGS members and non-members

Launched on 25th May 2026

We invited submissions for All Things Great and Small, an online glass exhibition exploring scale and detail in everyday life. We welcomed a wide range of glassmaking techniques — from traditional blowing, casting, and fusing to experimental approaches — and were particularly interested in works that highlight the extraordinary in the familiar, whether through monumental forms or intricate, close-up details.

Featuring 55 glass artists from the UK and abroad in a celebration of contemporary glass.

Launched on:25th May 2026



Artist:Maria Torrendell

Email:mar16mag16@hotmail.com

Title:Who said fragile?

Description: With this piece I would like to reflect on the idea of femininity and glass.
The texts used in this piece belong to famous female poets such as Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath. The idea of using recycled glass turning it into a different object embraces the idea of this new opportunity women have to be themselves, maybe more transparent, visible and honest with their own truth.

Contact: +59899207076

Details: printed float glass slumped over marble

Price: not for sale

Photo Credit: Maria Jose Medina

Dimension: 68 x 18 x29 cm

Shop: https://www.instagram.com/mariatorrendell/

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Artist:Jianyong Guo

Email:gjy36900@163.com

Title:Calligrapher

Description: The work was mainly completed through multiple blowing techniques. The work is an abstract torso. The calligraphy and patterns inside are written with high-temperature ceramic glaze. The font arrangement is reversed and chaotic, fragmented. It represents the uncertainty of a person's inner thoughts and emotions, and also tells the hidden stories and helplessness within a person's heart.

Contact: 07759964583

Details: blowing glass, inside painting

Price: £ 900

Photo Credit: Jianyong Guo

Dimension: 40x25x22cm

Shop: jianyongart.com

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Artist:Vladislava (Lada) Tazetdinova

Email:https://www.instagram.com/driftland/

Title:Dream of the Sea

Description: Country of Residence: Portugal
2025
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we see dreams about waves. Just close your eyes - and the wind is already rustling, sprays of sea foam flying, seagulls screaming, sails tearing towards the horizon. Open them - and on the table a glass wave sparkles with white foam, beckons with blue depth - calls to endless spaces! Let it foam, chirp, splash with salty waves, tickle with new impressions, blow on us with a warm wind, smell of the sea, sun and adventures! The play of light inside the glass texture, the play of color - it looks so much like a real sea.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/driftland/

Details: Lampwork

Price: €278

Photo Credit: Vladislava Tazetdinova

Dimension: 8 x 8 x 4 cm

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Artist:Sue Burne

Email:sueburneart@gmail.com

Title:Skeleton Leaf

Description: A line engraving showing the intricate detail of a tiny skeleton leaf. So ordinary and often overlooked but the fractal patterns on a dead leaf are beautiful.

Contact: Sue Burne

Details: Drill engraved 33% lead Hadeland paperweight

Price: £100

Photo Credit: Sue Burne

Dimension: 9x9 cm

Shop: http://www.instagram.com/sueburne_glassengraver/

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Artist:Peter Borkovics

Email:peter@borkovics.hu

Title:Within a Circle

Description: Country of Residence: Hungary
2025
Gold and Iron
The glass flows like a moving liquid inside the kiln. I provoke this flow. I melt gold foil into the glass to emphasize this flow more vividly. The glitter of the gold and the reflections in the glass reveal a unique, elusive inner magical world. This spectacle can be discovered by walking around the object; it cannot be confined to a single frame.

Contact: Pborkovics

Details: Fused and hotformed glass, with gold foil

Price: 6.000 EUR

Photo Credit: Viktoria Gyorfi

Dimension: 55cm H, 40 x 20

Shop: Pborkovics

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Artist:Steven Graham

Email:steven@in-glass.uk

Title:David Bowie: He Played Guitar

Description: Country of Residence: Scotland
2024
This piece pays tribute to David Bowie through a layered portrait built from many small elements — a montage of his faces, memories, and motifs that assemble into a larger image. The textile pattern from his Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit threads through the composition, while album fragments and touring tickets reflect my own experiences of Bowie’s music. These intimate details gather on the guitar’s surface, echoing how Bowie himself was shaped by countless reinventions and influences.

Contact: @stevengrahaminglass

Details: Leaded stained glass, mouth blown glass, screenprinted, hand enameled, screenprinted details and silver gilded.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Steven Graham

Dimension: 410mm x 510mm (panel) 1020mm full guitar, 100mm deep

Shop: https://in-glass.uk/

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Artist:Teresa Chlapowski

Email:aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com

Title:Lambeth Tiles

Description: Inspired by Lambeth and its history, the Leake Street Arches graffiti tunnel was the basis for my inspiration as well as the huge variety of products made by local pottery, Royal Doulton (researched by looking at their 19thC advertising which included ‘The Hercules' Water Closet). I turned them into graffiti-like glass tiles and multiple tiny glass bricks were used as a ‘glass wall’ background.

Contact: 07900215417

Details: Fused glass, enamels

Price: £50 each

Photo Credit: Teresa Chlapowski

Dimension: 10x10x1.2cm each

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Artist:Karen McPhail

Email:Kaybeedigital@gmail.com

Title:Confetti

Description: Country of Residence: Scotland, UK
2026
Hand-crushed opalescent red and cream frit sprinkled on top of two layers of oceanside COE96 glass;
opalescent white underneath and chocolate on top.
A tiny, glossy, curved brush holder with a milk chocolate background and red and cream confetti.

Contact: @kaybeeglass

Details: Full fused then slumped over chalk to create a gentle curve.

Price: £7

Photo Credit: Karen McPhail

Dimension: 4 x 4

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Artist:Mariana Sabbatella

Email:@marianasabbatella

Title:Pendientes (Pending tasks)

Description: Country of Residence: Argentina
2024

Pending tasks with our planet.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/marianasabbatella

Details: Bullseye glasses. Green glaze. Kilncasting. Digital color transfer to glass experimental method. Sagging.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Martin Sabbatella

Dimension: 11 x 11 x 10 cm

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Artist:Lisa Pettibone

Email:studio@pettibone.co.uk

Title:Verdant

Description: This tiny glass sculpture was sent to the International Space Station in 2022 for 11 months as part of the Moon Gallery Test Mission. Exploring weightlessness, movement and light, its form is related to the chlorophyll molecule (1 magnesium + 4 nitrogen atoms). The tethered glass beads changed shape in its 1cm square box. Humans are biologically and aesthetically connected to the colour green.

Contact: Lisa Pettibone

Details: Glass beads and thread, 14 x 8 x 4cm

Price: NA

Photo Credit: Lisa Pettibone

Dimension: 16 x 17 x 12cm

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Artist:Eva Farkas-Czifra

Email:juxtaglass@gmail.com

Title:Surface Tension

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
This pendant explores the threshold between submerged and surface perception. Layered circular glass suggests containment and emergence, while a lace-like structure rises from the surface, marking transition. A reflective dividing line forms a subtle boundary between inner and outer states. Water acts as both boundary and release, where thought moves from depth into awareness, evoking cycles of immersion, clarity, tension, and release.

Contact: @juxtaglass

Details: Glass fusing

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Eva Farkas-Czifra

Dimension: Pendant diameter: 7.5 cm, neck ring diameter 13.5 cm

Shop: https://juxtaglass.square.site

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Artist:Karen Taylor

Email:kt.portofino@icloud.com

Title:The Four Bears

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
The bears are tiny, they are incredibly tactile and one will fit easily into the palm of your hand.

Made via ‘Frog in a Box’ where you create the model in refractory mix and then pack the glass around it.

Contact: @KTglass9

Details: Bullseye glass

Price: £300

Photo Credit: Karen Taylor

Dimension: Each bear measures 3cm W x 4cm H x 1.6cm D

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Artist:Hannah Gibson

Email:www.HannahGibsonGlass.co.uk

Title:Recycling Narratives, Without Pixels Behind. Family

Description: North Wales
2024
Cast from recycled television screen glass, the work spans from miniature to monumental, playing with shifts in perception and inviting the viewer to move between intimacy and distance. The material carries a quiet history. Once a screen, a surface through which stories were watched, absorbed, and shared, the glass is transformed, but not erased. Each figure holds a trace. The variation in scale becomes a way of speaking about relationships: between people, between past and present, between what is seen and what is remembered. The smallest figures ask for close attention. The largest assert a physical presence.

Contact: www.HannahGibsonGlass.co.uk

Details: Cast from recycled television screen glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Alick Cotterill

Dimension: 4cm to 41cm tall

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Artist:Elena Fleury-Rojo

Email:redflowerglass@hotmail.com

Title:The Living Filament

Description: The Living Filament takes its cue from a sea fan coral (Melithaea virgata) observed at the Natural History Museum. Using flameworking and scientific glassblowing techniques, I encase the form within clear glass, suspending it in arrested movement. The work considers preservation as both reverence and control, exploring how living systems become contained, studied and transformed.

Contact: Elena Fleury-Rojo

Details: Flamework and Scientific Glass Blowing Techniques

Price: £3,600

Photo Credit: Sophie Booth Photography

Dimension: 42 x 19 x 19 cm

Shop: https://redflowerglass.co.uk

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Artist:Tali Grinshpan

Email:taligd@gmail.com

Title:ONE

Description: The concept of ONE reflects a shared unity between humankind and nature. A fingerprint marks individual identity, while tree rings record the life of a tree—each unique, yet formed through the same universal processes.
Together, they reveal that individuality exists within a greater whole, where human and natural histories are interconnected, shaped by the same rhythms of time, growth, and change.

Contact: Tali Grinshpan

Details: Reclaimed glass, Moss, Mirror solution

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Keay Edwards

Dimension: 5 x 20 x 20 cm

Shop: https://www.taligrinshpan.com

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Artist:Eva Walsh

Email:evawalshglass@gmail.com

Title:fancy a cuppa?

Description: I created this fused glass cup of tea brooch in celebration of the ordinary. As a wearable item, this cup of tea is transformed from something mundane to something special, a thing to be noticed and considered.
A cup of tea can be savoured alone or it can be shared and enjoyed in company. 'Fancy a cuppa?' serves to highlight the joy in the daily ritual of having a cup of tea.

Details: Glass and enamel, kiln-fired

Price: €36.50 (+ postage)

Photo Credit: Eva Walsh

Dimension: 4.7 (h) x 4.7 (w) x .8 (d)cm

Shop: https://ofwingsandthingsglassart.ie

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Artist:Dominyka Gulbinaite

Title:Synergy. Presence/ Absence

Description: Country of Residence: Lithuania
2025-2026
This work speaks about the synergy between presence and absence, about a liminal state in which
matter becomes almost immaterial and emptiness gains weight. Its value lies not in mass or
durability, but in fragility and risk. The flower motif represents a state of blooming rather than the flower itself. In this way, the object exists between reality and imagination, between memory and the present. It suggests that “nothing” often resides not in the absence of things, but in what cannot be fully defined.

Contact: @gulbe_jewellery

Details: Flameworking. Borosilicate glass.

Price: NFS

Dimension: 3×3,5×4,8

Shop: Facebook: Dominyka Gulbinait?

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Artist:Lynda Addison

Email:lyndaaddison@hotmail.com

Title:What does the sea shell hold? Carvings of years gone by.

Description: Glass shell, carved in lines of light.
Title quote from the poem by Margaret Simon

Contact: Lynda

Details: Cast glass and velvet

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Johnny Korkman

Dimension: 15x9x7

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Artist:Tracey Sheppard

Email:@tracey.sheppard_

Title:St Swithun's Window

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
This window was commissioned by St Swithun's Church at Martyr Worthy in Hampshire. It tells the story of the life and legend of the eponymous saint, already commemorated in a stained glass portrait in the top light. The work combines techniques: sandblasting and acid etching create depth, broad surfaces, modelling and texture. The artist also used extensive drill engraving to produce illusions of three-dimensional form and fine detail throughout.

Contact: @tracey.sheppard_

Details: Sandblast, acid etching and drill engraving

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Tracey Sheppard

Dimension: 181 X 92 CM

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Artist:Tharini Sinclair

Title:The 10 Paramitas

Description: Country of Residence: Australia
2026
For me the 10 Paramitas found in the Buddhist Pali canon are human qualities to aspire to cultivate. I work in miniature for the scale’s immediate ability to access the viewer’s imagined interiorities and in glass to harness light, reflection and wonder. Generosity, morality, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, determination, loving-kindness, and equanimity.

Contact: @tiny_glass_books

Details: Fused glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Josie Westerlund

Dimension: 1cm x 2cm x 3cm

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Artist:Laura Pop

Email:elle.poppo@gmail.com

Title:All of a Sudden

Description: Country of Residence: Canada
2024
A stained glass homage to album artwork for The Chemical Brothers

Contact: @elle.poppo

Details: Lead, copper foil, kiln-fired paint

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Laura Pop

Dimension: 12

Shop: www.craftedart.ca/elle-poppo

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Artist:Roger Silk

Email:rogersilkglass@gmail.com

Title:Green Striped Pentagon

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
Kiln cast case filled with foam glass
Instagram. @rogersilkglass Website. rogersilkglass @gmail.com Phone. 07970264651

Contact: @rogersilkglass 07970264651

Details: Bullseye Glass

Price: £650

Photo Credit: Roger Silk

Dimension: 150 x 150 x 120mm

Shop: https://www.rogersilkglass.co.uk/

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Artist:Josh Atkinson

Email:josh@harbourartglass.co.uk

Title:Allium Cepa 100x

Description: Silica, soda ash, and limestone form soda-lime glass, the basis of my practice. Once derived from plant ash, soda ash carries a trace of the living world.
Allium Cepa 100x draws on microscopic plant cells—their patterns and fluid forms—recasting them in glass to reveal an unseen, organic architecture.

Contact: Josh Atkinson

Details: Kiln-formed glass murrine vessel

Price: 620.00

Photo Credit: Josh Atkinson

Dimension: 27 x 19 x 10 cm

Shop: https://www.harbourartglass.co.uk/

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Artist:Olha Turetska

Email:olja.turetska@gmail.com +380679258793

Title:The House That No Longer Exists

Description: Country of Residence: Ukraine
2020
The House That No Longer Exists explores the feeling of home—and its disappearance. Created during the war in Ukraine, it reflects not just the loss of place, but of safety, warmth, and familiarity. A fragile glass house stands nearly invisible, with delicate trees inside as quiet witnesses to memory. A small yellow chair suggests presence and quiet hope. Inspired by my grandmother’s lost home, it holds what remains within us.

Contact: @olga_glass

Details: Fusing, Cold Working

Price: 2020 Euros

Photo Credit: Olya Herasym

Dimension: 23 ? 31 ? 23cm

Shop: https://olgaglass.com.ua

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Artist:Luisa Carmen Martin Lopez

Email:lcmartinlopez@gmail.com

Title:Fusing Arts II

Description: As someone who loves watercolour, the inherent beauty of a palette, paint tubes and brush always captivated me. Seeing such beauty in these familiar artists’ objects, I wanted to highlight the delicacy of a small tube simply folded or the paint dripping from the brush. The endless versatility of glass enabled making tools a subject and linking two arts together in a dialogue of complicity.

Contact: Luisa Carmen Martin Lopez

Details: Kiln-formed cast, cold-worked, gilded.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Overall: H 5 x W 26 x L 26 cm

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Artist:Anduriel Widmark

Email:anduriel@andurielstudios.com

Title:Tangent Helicoid Spiral

Description: Country of Residence: United States of America
2025
Tangent Helicoid Spiral is a Flameworked borosilicate glass sculpture. 100 glass rods curve around
and intersect to make a particular kind of developable surface that is a ruled curve, tangent planes.

Contact: 2025

Details: Flameworked borosilicate glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Anduriel Widmark

Dimension: 100 x 25 x 25cm

Shop: https://www.andurielstudios.com

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Artist:Joseph Cavalieri

Email:cavaglass@gmail.com

Title:North, South and Home

Description: Country of Residence: France
2009
North, South and Home” creates a colourful glow in the overpass of Metro-North Railroad's Philipse Manor Station on the Hudson Line. The artwork, with a decorative border reminiscent of Dutch tile design (with an abstract train running over the symbolic hills of Westchester along the bottom) features tree branches and stylized geraniums reaching across six faceted-glass panels to represent travel and a connected community. At the base of the tree trunk is an outlined shape of nearby Philipsburg Manor. Running through the branches is a haiku: "A gentle Hudson - Whistle begins my journey - North and south and home.

Details: Hand painted and airbrushed glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Veronica Sharon

Dimension: Six panels 100 by 150 cm

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Artist:Beck Lund Socia - DuoGlass

Email:Becksocia@yahoo.com

Title:Flow

Description: Country of Residence: Sweden
2025
Flow is a symbol for the movement, expansion, and constant growth through your life.

Contact: @Duo_Glass_Official

Details: Hot glass blowing

Price: 12,000 SEK

Photo Credit: Beck Lund Socia

Dimension: 26 x 32

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Artist:Emma Varga

Email:mail@emmavarga.com

Title:Autumn Whirlwind

Description: ’Autumn Whirlwind’ celebrates a magical moment when the wind steels leaves from a tree dressed in Fall colours, and forces them to dance.
Emma’s current work focuses on environmental concerns, raising awareness by visually communicating the beauty and fragility of our natural environment.
Placing emphasis on the beauty and fragility of what is wonderful in the natural world and shouldn't be lost

Contact: mail@emmavarga.com

Details: For: ALL THINGS GREAT AND SMALL exh!!! Year 2025, Pâte de Verre wall panel

Price: AUD 8,500

Photo Credit: Ivana Jirasek

Dimension: H53 W53 D6cm

Shop: https://www.emmavarga.com/

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Artist:Avis Dou

Email:avis616725@gmail.com

Title:Decomposing a Bicycle

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2024
Taking the mushroom fungus in nature as a reference, the glass mycelium grows and spreads on the
grass and the old bicycle, occupying and expanding its own territory, creating a great contrast with the surrounding environment. The use of glass as a medium demonstrates the lushness of life and erosion. Nature's decomposers turn the remains of animals and plants into dust and return them to the cycle of life. Often, however, man-made industrial materials are absent from this process, unable to be properly housed and reused, achieving a worthless demise. Abandoned bicycles can be found everywhere in the campus, and they are discarded and forgotten with the departure of their owners. Therefore, I chose the bicycle as a symbol, and used the glass material, which is also an artificial product, to cover it, showing a kind of false disintegration and burial, and restoring the inevitable process of the natural environment to the industrial product, embodying a kind of introspection and reflection on the collision of industry and nature.

Contact: @avisdou

Details: Glass, UV adhesive, found bicycle

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Avis Dou

Dimension: 160 x 70 x 10 cm

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Artist:Sebnem Kurtul

Email:@sebnemkurtul

Title:Dancing Reflections

Description: Country of Residence: Turkey
2025
Dancing Reflections is an interactive, rotating sculpture that invites viewers to engage with light and motion. The work reflects how memories and experiences shape our inner worlds; some clear, some blurred, yet all in motion. Inspired by childhood moments of spinning glass bottles, I revisit those gestures as a reflection on time, memory, and healing. The rotating form creates shifting reflections, symbolising how memories evolve with perspective, revealing new layers of self-awareness.

Contact: @sebnemkurtul

Details: Flameworked soft glass and brass

Price: 1400 (Turkish)

Photo Credit: Baris Ozcetin

Dimension: 140cm x 90cm

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Artist:Julia Jdanova

Email:https://www.instagram.com/jrockina_art/

Title:Betula

Description: Country of Residence: Russia
2025
A series of glass objects inspired by the birch tree as a cultural code embedded in our consciousness — a symbol shaping our visual, physical, and emotional landscape since childhood.
Betula (the Latin name for birch) which sounds both scientific and sacred. In this vase, red glass threads run like vessels through which this code circulates — not always conscious, yet ever present in gestures, memory, and perception.Milk and transparent glass create a calm ground, where the red spiral signals life and pulse. The restrained form holds quiet movement; the line reveals inner structure. Less a vessel than a witness — an artifact of cultural memory flowing through generations.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/jrockina_art/

Details: Glass blowing, sandblasting

Price: 2160 (Russian)

Photo Credit: Julia Jdanova

Dimension: 12 ? 12 ? 22?? 20 ? 20 ? 40?? 35 ? 35 ? 17??

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Artist:Sina Mendler

Email:sina.mendler@mendler.bayern

Title:Untitled

Description: Country of Residence: Germany
2026
Untitled gives free rein to the imagination, both in its title and in its presentation. What do we encounter in this form? What memories, feelings, or inner images does it evoke? This surreal visual language opens up a space for intuitive perception and personal interpretation.

Contact: @sinamendler

Details: Flameworking, networking, borosilicate glass

Price: 1700 Euros

Photo Credit: Sina Mendler

Dimension: 15cm x 13cm x 13.5 cm

Shop: https://www.sinamendler.de/

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Artist:Kate Maestri

Email:info@katemaestri.com

Title:The Glasshouse, Gateshead

Description: Country of residence: UK
Working at the intersection of art and architecture, glass artist Kate Maestri fuses modern technology with traditional, mouth-blown stained glass and screen-printed ceramic enamels to produce the luminous colours and minimal designs that characterise her work.

Details: Glass and Ceramic Enamel

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Philip Vile

Dimension: 1.1m x 200 metres

Shop: https://www.katemaestri.com/

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Artist:Bob Leatherbarrow

Email:bob.leatherbarrow@gmail.com

Title:Garnet Gondolino

Description: This is the first of a new series called the "Gondolinos" which are mainly an homage to the elegant gondola shapes made famous by Lino Tagliapietra. During a visit to Murano I noticed that boats were used to transport goods, including glass supplies, throughout the canal network. So this series also reflects the longstanding influences of Venetian glass on our glass community.

Details: Kilnformed glass powders

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Bob Leatherbarrow

Dimension: 14.5 x 4 x 6 inches

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Artist:Maria Donnai

Email:07855 359601

Title:Sea Treasure

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2025
This is part of "Deep Unknowns", a body of work that explores the weird, wonderful and often unseen
things that can be found in the sea. The porcelain wraps protectively around the glass shell,
referencing symbiosis and the importance of biodiversity in the environment. All things in nature are important, regardless of size. Many small things work together to create a balanced ecosystem and this is a theme explored throughout my work.

Contact: @mariadonnai

Details: Pate de verre - glass powder and porcelain

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Derek Donsworth

Dimension: 12 x 8 x 5cm

Shop: https://www.mariadonnai.co.uk/

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Artist:Sheree Nimmo

Email:sheree@nimmocontruction.ca

Title:Spirit of Canada

Description: Country of Residence: Canada
2026
A Fusion Glass Maple Leaf rests on Maple Wood , bringing together material and meaning. The
translucent glass captures and reflects light, evoking the shifting beauty of Autumn, while the wood
beneath grounds the piece in its natural origin. This pairing highlights a contrast between fragility and
strength, transformation and permanence , inviting reflection on cycles of change and connection to
place.

Details: Firing in a Kiln using Full Fuse program. Different Green Translucent glass, Clear, all Coe 96, Maple Wood

Price: $150.00 Canadian

Photo Credit: Sheree Nimmo

Dimension: 10 x 12

Shop: http://shereesglassartwork.com/

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Artist:Rebecca Rowland

Email:becca@rrowland.net

Title:Nautilus/Fibonacci

Description: Glass, silver
2026
Fused glass panel with a cross section of a nautilus shell in silver. The pattern is one of the ways that
CGS Open Online Exhibition - "All Things Great and Small" / Nautilus/Fibonacci / 2
the Fibonacci sequence is exhibited in nature.

Contact: Instagram rebecca.rowland99

Details: Fused glass with reactions between glass and silver

Price: £275

Photo Credit: Rebecca Rowland

Dimension: 22.5 x 23.5 (26 x 28 with stand)

Shop: https://www.beccarowlandfusedglass.com/

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Artist:Krista Israel & Merlijn van der Hoeven

Email:kristaisrael.glassartist@gmail.com

Title:Let Them Eat Cake

Description: Country of Residence: USA
Two enlarged rats sit at a table overloaded with porcelain cakes and glass fruit. What seems absurd becomes unsettling: a feast of fragile luxury turned exclusive. Porcelain suggests status and fragility, glass fruit the brittle allure of wealth. Disarray—gnawed pastries, crumbs, an overturned chair—reveals excess and destruction. One rat wears a glass crown, another a jester’s hat, merging power and spectacle in a critique of inequality.

Contact: Krista Israel

Details: Glass, glazed porcelain, epoxy, wool, PU, antique tea set, found objects, 23 krt gold leaf flamework, glass casting, cast porcelain. pâte de verre, freeze & fuse, needle felting photography

Price: Upon request

Photo Credit: Inger Israel.

Dimension: H100 x W250 x D120 cm

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Artist:Derek Pearce

Email: 07970482641

Title:The Thinker

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2024
Sculpted male form in gold leaf lying in the bath (just the water surface is shown) - Table with etched glass top

Contact: @derek_pearce_original

Details: 10mm Toughened, Acid Etched Glass - figure in Jesmonite with 24ct Gold Leaf

Price: £18,000

Photo Credit: Richard Kalina

Dimension: 150cm x 70cm

Shop: http://www.derekpearce.com/

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Artist:Alison Mac Cormaic

Title:Imperfect Oval, Gorse

Description: Country of Residence: Ireland
2025
Depending on the size of tesserae, the image scale in a mosaic often has to be expanded, and as a
solution to this challenge and I have begun enlarging my motifs. These framed, close-up
compositional works have leads my images towards abstraction, creating mosaics that emphasise
tone, colour and patterned forms.

Contact: @alison_maccormaic_mosaics

Details: Glass mosaic

Price: £500

Photo Credit: Dave Ruffles

Dimension: 40 x 37

Shop: https://alisonmaccormaic.com/

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Artist:Doreen Watson

Email:Matopos@me.com

Title:Glory Days

Description: Fused glass, traditional glass painting inserted into lead.

Contact: Doreen Watson

Details: Inspired by dying palm leaves

Photo Credit: Phil Watson

Dimension: 58cm W, 47cm D, 51cm H

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Artist:Sharon Korek

Email:Sharon@Blossomglassworks.co.uk

Title:Fuchsia Peony

Description: Hollow core cast base in fuchsia bullseye glass with a hallmarked silver collar and a lost wax cast peony stopper.

Contact: Sharon@Blossomglassworks.co.uk

Details: Cast glass vessel

Price: £500

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Approx 15cm tall x 10cm diam

Shop: https//:Blossomglassworks.co.uk

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Artist:Roberta Ayles

Email:info@aylesglass.com

Title:Earth Energy

Description: A semi-abstract landscape referencing earth, water, sky and the cosmos.
Pre-made curves are layered to give the piece a feeling of movement and energy.

Contact: Roberta Ayles

Details: Fused glass garden panel

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Roberta Ayles

Dimension: 1000mm x 610mm

Shop: https:/www.aylesglass.com/

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Artist:Camelia Pîrvu

Email:camip2k6@yahoo.co

Title:Structures of Regeneration

Description: Country of Residence: România
2025
This work explores the relationship between structure and organic growth through glass mosaic. A tree form emerges from fragmented pieces of coloured glass, creating a layered composition that shifts between abstraction and figuration. Small sculptural blossoms introduce rhythm and tactility, inviting a closer view of the surface and its details. The work reflects on how familiar natural forms can be reinterpreted through material and fragmentation.

Contact: Instagram: @cami.pirvu

Details: Stained glass, glass beads, adhesive, grout, metallic chameleon acrylic paint, wooden frame

Price: 550 €

Photo Credit: Camelia Pîrvu

Dimension: 30 cm x 30 cm

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Artist:Jeff Cunningham

Email:Jeff@jeffcunninghamglass.com +36202606084

Title:Nocturne

Description: Country of Residence: Hungary
2026
This diptych explores architecture as a vessel for light and urban memory. Layered imagery creates shifting depth, where illuminated windows emerge and recede across the glass. The repeated façade suggests a space both familiar and indeterminate, allowing memory to drift between structure and atmosphere.

Contact: IG @jeffcunninghamglass

Details: Multi-layer laminated float glass sculptures incorporating original screen-printed imagery, fabricated using cold-working methods and finished with wet diamond sanding.Soda lime float glass, uv glue, photo pigment

Price: €3500 for both or €1750 each

Photo Credit: Jeff Cunningham

Dimension: 16.5 x 16.5 x 5 cm each piece

Shop: Jeffcunninghamglass.com

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Artist:Mark Eliott

Title:Mothership (All in one)

Description: Country of Residence: Australia
2021-2025
Mothership (All in One) is a homage to the cacophony of life in all its resilience, precariousness and preciousness. It belongs to Eliott's ‘Essence of Cloud’ project: an exhibition and a fantasy novel with an environmental subtext: a cry for human kind to turn our attention from pillaging and war-making to nurturing our greater family of life. Thanks to Spike Deane for casting the mountain-boat, Peter Nilson for Coldworking and Simi Eliott for creative assistance and glass botanical elements.

Contact: @markeliottglass

Details: Flameworking, casting

Price: $35,000.00 AUD

Photo Credit: Richard Weinstein

Dimension: 68 H x 38 W x 85 D

Shop: https://www.markeliottglass.com/

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Artist:Catherine Bray

Email:Coronashop@btinternet.com

Title:Ambrose

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
Rectangular dish

Details: Light amber base, ink & black frit outline, light blue and aqua background, various shades of golde and dark amber, brown and bronze frit body, iridescent black eye and nose. Full fused then slumped.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Catherine Bray

Dimension: 25 x 13 cm

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Artist:Louis Thompson and Sophie Thomas

Email:louisthompsonglass@gmail.com

Title:Broken Ocean

Description: Country of residence: UK
2019
Created with creative campaigner Sophie Thomas, Broken Ocean was exhibited at Collect Open at the Saatchi Gallery. The work highlights the vast flow of plastic pollution entering our seas every minute—about a rubbish truck load. Made from blown glass, waste glass fragments, ocean plastic from Hawaii and beaches worldwide, and recovered nets, it reflects tangled ghost nets from the deep ocean. It won the Collect Open Award.

Details: Glass, metal, LED lighting and ocean debris

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Ester Segarra

Dimension: Height: 350cm

Shop: https://www.louisthompson.com/

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Artist:Chanlakan Noppawong

Email:glimmer.parlour.studio@gmail.com +66846719661

Title:Tree of Life

Description: Country of Residence: Thailand
2024
At the centre of the earth, in a garden beyond time, stands a tree that connects all living things to the divine. Guarded by unseen forces, its roots hold ancient wisdom while its branches embrace the universe itself. This artwork captures that sacred mythology through luminous colour and celestial detail. Hoya Bella blossoms in rainbow hues bloom among star-lit branches, as swirling galaxies unfold in the background, evoking wonder, infinity, and the eternal bond between humanity and the cosmos. A statement piece for those who believe beauty and the universe are one. This work featured in Galactic Garden a glass exhibition held in Bangkok in 2024.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/hfhomfoong

Details: Stained glass. Cathedral glass, iron

Price: 2500 (Thailand)

Photo Credit: Chanlakan Noppawong

Dimension: 50 x 50 x 160 cm

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Artist:Georgia Redpath

Email:redpathglass@gmail.com

Title:Deep Hex Trio (VIII, IX and X)

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2025
The Deep Hex pieces are cast using a modular system: seven refractory parts are brought together to create the final mould. This allows an exploration of the many patterns possible with a small family of repeating blocks. No two moulds are the same, only closely related. Each Hex is then cast in two colours. One closely hugs the negative space, creating the illusion of solidity. The other forms the hexagonal prism. Together they produce an effect like shot silk.

Contact: @RedpathGlass Tel: 07939 561489

Details: Bullseye glass and 3D printed stands

Price: £375 each or £1000 for the trio (excl. P&P)

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Each Hex is h112 x w97 x d32mm. The stands add between 50 - 70mm H.

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Artist:Lori Polak

Email:lorip57@gmail.com

Title:Camila La Catrina

Description: In a world that often avoids conversations about death, La Catrina, an ethereal symbol of Mexico’s artistic heritage, reminds us to embrace our mortality. She invites us to cherish life’s fleeting moments, honor those who came before us, and face our fears with courage. Through her skeletal elegance, she reveals life and death as intertwined, connecting us to generations past.

Contact: Lori Polak

Details: Kiln-formed and cast glass

Price: US $9800

Photo Credit: David Harrison

Dimension: 51 cm tall x 18 cm wide x 18 cm deep

Shop: www.lpolakdesigns.com

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Artist:Janine Altman

Email:janine.altman@gmail.com

Title:Coloring Grays

Description: Flowers occupy a special place in people's lives: they are a universal language that transmits emotions and strengthens bonds. They symbolize love, joy and gratitude, and allow us to express what words sometimes cannot reach. In Coloring Grays, flowers represent the possibility of giving life, color and hope even in the most complex moments, inviting us to find beauty even in the darkness.

Contact: Janine Altman

Details: Flameworking and Fusing techniques, with Bullseye, Borosilicate and especially recycled glass.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Janine Altman

Dimension: 26 x 26 x 10 cm (each)

Shop: http://www.janinealtman.com

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Artist:Neil Wilkin

Email:neil@neilwilkin.com

Title:Yellow Wind

Description: Country of residence: UK
The alchemy of glass and flora fusing together; producing forms that defy the perception of glass. Exploring colour and form in both sculptural and functional objects has resulted in my pallet becoming more exuberant; sensuous flower curves and painterly applied colours drawn from my own paradise garden.

Details: un-catcher, blown glass, stainless steel stem and foot with carved Bath stone base

Price: POA

Photo Credit: Neil Wilkin

Shop: https://www.neilwilkin.com/

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Artist:María Renée Morales Lam

Email:mariareneemoraleslam@gmail.com

Title:Terrains (Objets) Vague I, II, III

Description: Country of Residence: Portugal
2025
These pieces originated from prints taken from 19th-century architectural ornaments found throughout Lisbon. Despite their visual appeal, these elements and the labour involved in their creation are often forgotten - a reminder of how easily the familiar can be overlooked.

Contact: LO-INVISIBLE STUDIO @lo_invisible_studio

Details: Pâte de verre

Photo Credit: Bruno Lopes

Dimension: Variable

Shop: https://www.mariareneemoraleslam.com/

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Who said fragile?
Calligrapher
Dream of the Sea
Skeleton Leaf
Within a Circle
David Bowie: He Played Guitar
Lambeth Tiles
Confetti
Pendientes (Pending tasks)
Verdant
Surface Tension
The Four Bears
Recycling Narratives, Without Pixels Behind. Family
The Living Filament
ONE
fancy a cuppa?
Synergy. Presence/ Absence
What does the  sea shell hold? Carvings of years gone by.
St Swithun's Window
The 10 Paramitas
All of a Sudden
Green Striped Pentagon
Allium Cepa 100x
The House That No Longer Exists
Fusing Arts II
Tangent Helicoid Spiral
North, South and Home
Flow
Autumn Whirlwind
Decomposing a Bicycle
Dancing Reflections
Betula
Untitled
The Glasshouse, Gateshead
Garnet Gondolino
Sea Treasure
Spirit of Canada
Nautilus/Fibonacci
Let Them Eat Cake
The Thinker
Imperfect Oval, Gorse
Glory Days
Fuchsia Peony
Earth Energy
Structures of Regeneration
Nocturne
Mothership (All in one)
Ambrose
Broken Ocean
Tree of Life
Deep Hex Trio (VIII, IX and X)
Camila La Catrina
Coloring Grays
Yellow Wind
Terrains (Objets) Vague I, II, III

Artist:Maria Torrendell

Email:mar16mag16@hotmail.com

Title:Who said fragile?

Description: With this piece I would like to reflect on the idea of femininity and glass.
The texts used in this piece belong to famous female poets such as Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath. The idea of using recycled glass turning it into a different object embraces the idea of this new opportunity women have to be themselves, maybe more transparent, visible and honest with their own truth.

Contact: +59899207076

Details: printed float glass slumped over marble

Price: not for sale

Photo Credit: Maria Jose Medina

Dimension: 68 x 18 x29 cm

Shop: https://www.instagram.com/mariatorrendell/

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Artist:Jianyong Guo

Email:gjy36900@163.com

Title:Calligrapher

Description: The work was mainly completed through multiple blowing techniques. The work is an abstract torso. The calligraphy and patterns inside are written with high-temperature ceramic glaze. The font arrangement is reversed and chaotic, fragmented. It represents the uncertainty of a person's inner thoughts and emotions, and also tells the hidden stories and helplessness within a person's heart.

Contact: 07759964583

Details: blowing glass, inside painting

Price: £ 900

Photo Credit: Jianyong Guo

Dimension: 40x25x22cm

Shop: jianyongart.com

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Artist:Vladislava (Lada) Tazetdinova

Email:https://www.instagram.com/driftland/

Title:Dream of the Sea

Description: Country of Residence: Portugal
2025
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we see dreams about waves. Just close your eyes - and the wind is already rustling, sprays of sea foam flying, seagulls screaming, sails tearing towards the horizon. Open them - and on the table a glass wave sparkles with white foam, beckons with blue depth - calls to endless spaces! Let it foam, chirp, splash with salty waves, tickle with new impressions, blow on us with a warm wind, smell of the sea, sun and adventures! The play of light inside the glass texture, the play of color - it looks so much like a real sea.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/driftland/

Details: Lampwork

Price: €278

Photo Credit: Vladislava Tazetdinova

Dimension: 8 x 8 x 4 cm

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Artist:Sue Burne

Email:sueburneart@gmail.com

Title:Skeleton Leaf

Description: A line engraving showing the intricate detail of a tiny skeleton leaf. So ordinary and often overlooked but the fractal patterns on a dead leaf are beautiful.

Contact: Sue Burne

Details: Drill engraved 33% lead Hadeland paperweight

Price: £100

Photo Credit: Sue Burne

Dimension: 9x9 cm

Shop: http://www.instagram.com/sueburne_glassengraver/

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Artist:Peter Borkovics

Email:peter@borkovics.hu

Title:Within a Circle

Description: Country of Residence: Hungary
2025
Gold and Iron
The glass flows like a moving liquid inside the kiln. I provoke this flow. I melt gold foil into the glass to emphasize this flow more vividly. The glitter of the gold and the reflections in the glass reveal a unique, elusive inner magical world. This spectacle can be discovered by walking around the object; it cannot be confined to a single frame.

Contact: Pborkovics

Details: Fused and hotformed glass, with gold foil

Price: 6.000 EUR

Photo Credit: Viktoria Gyorfi

Dimension: 55cm H, 40 x 20

Shop: Pborkovics

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Artist:Steven Graham

Email:steven@in-glass.uk

Title:David Bowie: He Played Guitar

Description: Country of Residence: Scotland
2024
This piece pays tribute to David Bowie through a layered portrait built from many small elements — a montage of his faces, memories, and motifs that assemble into a larger image. The textile pattern from his Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit threads through the composition, while album fragments and touring tickets reflect my own experiences of Bowie’s music. These intimate details gather on the guitar’s surface, echoing how Bowie himself was shaped by countless reinventions and influences.

Contact: @stevengrahaminglass

Details: Leaded stained glass, mouth blown glass, screenprinted, hand enameled, screenprinted details and silver gilded.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Steven Graham

Dimension: 410mm x 510mm (panel) 1020mm full guitar, 100mm deep

Shop: https://in-glass.uk/

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Artist:Teresa Chlapowski

Email:aquarelledesign@chlapowski.plus.com

Title:Lambeth Tiles

Description: Inspired by Lambeth and its history, the Leake Street Arches graffiti tunnel was the basis for my inspiration as well as the huge variety of products made by local pottery, Royal Doulton (researched by looking at their 19thC advertising which included ‘The Hercules' Water Closet). I turned them into graffiti-like glass tiles and multiple tiny glass bricks were used as a ‘glass wall’ background.

Contact: 07900215417

Details: Fused glass, enamels

Price: £50 each

Photo Credit: Teresa Chlapowski

Dimension: 10x10x1.2cm each

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Artist:Karen McPhail

Email:Kaybeedigital@gmail.com

Title:Confetti

Description: Country of Residence: Scotland, UK
2026
Hand-crushed opalescent red and cream frit sprinkled on top of two layers of oceanside COE96 glass;
opalescent white underneath and chocolate on top.
A tiny, glossy, curved brush holder with a milk chocolate background and red and cream confetti.

Contact: @kaybeeglass

Details: Full fused then slumped over chalk to create a gentle curve.

Price: £7

Photo Credit: Karen McPhail

Dimension: 4 x 4

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Artist:Mariana Sabbatella

Email:@marianasabbatella

Title:Pendientes (Pending tasks)

Description: Country of Residence: Argentina
2024

Pending tasks with our planet.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/marianasabbatella

Details: Bullseye glasses. Green glaze. Kilncasting. Digital color transfer to glass experimental method. Sagging.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Martin Sabbatella

Dimension: 11 x 11 x 10 cm

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Artist:Lisa Pettibone

Email:studio@pettibone.co.uk

Title:Verdant

Description: This tiny glass sculpture was sent to the International Space Station in 2022 for 11 months as part of the Moon Gallery Test Mission. Exploring weightlessness, movement and light, its form is related to the chlorophyll molecule (1 magnesium + 4 nitrogen atoms). The tethered glass beads changed shape in its 1cm square box. Humans are biologically and aesthetically connected to the colour green.

Contact: Lisa Pettibone

Details: Glass beads and thread, 14 x 8 x 4cm

Price: NA

Photo Credit: Lisa Pettibone

Dimension: 16 x 17 x 12cm

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Artist:Eva Farkas-Czifra

Email:juxtaglass@gmail.com

Title:Surface Tension

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
This pendant explores the threshold between submerged and surface perception. Layered circular glass suggests containment and emergence, while a lace-like structure rises from the surface, marking transition. A reflective dividing line forms a subtle boundary between inner and outer states. Water acts as both boundary and release, where thought moves from depth into awareness, evoking cycles of immersion, clarity, tension, and release.

Contact: @juxtaglass

Details: Glass fusing

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Eva Farkas-Czifra

Dimension: Pendant diameter: 7.5 cm, neck ring diameter 13.5 cm

Shop: https://juxtaglass.square.site

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Artist:Karen Taylor

Email:kt.portofino@icloud.com

Title:The Four Bears

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
The bears are tiny, they are incredibly tactile and one will fit easily into the palm of your hand.

Made via ‘Frog in a Box’ where you create the model in refractory mix and then pack the glass around it.

Contact: @KTglass9

Details: Bullseye glass

Price: £300

Photo Credit: Karen Taylor

Dimension: Each bear measures 3cm W x 4cm H x 1.6cm D

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Artist:Hannah Gibson

Email:www.HannahGibsonGlass.co.uk

Title:Recycling Narratives, Without Pixels Behind. Family

Description: North Wales
2024
Cast from recycled television screen glass, the work spans from miniature to monumental, playing with shifts in perception and inviting the viewer to move between intimacy and distance. The material carries a quiet history. Once a screen, a surface through which stories were watched, absorbed, and shared, the glass is transformed, but not erased. Each figure holds a trace. The variation in scale becomes a way of speaking about relationships: between people, between past and present, between what is seen and what is remembered. The smallest figures ask for close attention. The largest assert a physical presence.

Contact: www.HannahGibsonGlass.co.uk

Details: Cast from recycled television screen glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Alick Cotterill

Dimension: 4cm to 41cm tall

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Artist:Elena Fleury-Rojo

Email:redflowerglass@hotmail.com

Title:The Living Filament

Description: The Living Filament takes its cue from a sea fan coral (Melithaea virgata) observed at the Natural History Museum. Using flameworking and scientific glassblowing techniques, I encase the form within clear glass, suspending it in arrested movement. The work considers preservation as both reverence and control, exploring how living systems become contained, studied and transformed.

Contact: Elena Fleury-Rojo

Details: Flamework and Scientific Glass Blowing Techniques

Price: £3,600

Photo Credit: Sophie Booth Photography

Dimension: 42 x 19 x 19 cm

Shop: https://redflowerglass.co.uk

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Artist:Tali Grinshpan

Email:taligd@gmail.com

Title:ONE

Description: The concept of ONE reflects a shared unity between humankind and nature. A fingerprint marks individual identity, while tree rings record the life of a tree—each unique, yet formed through the same universal processes.
Together, they reveal that individuality exists within a greater whole, where human and natural histories are interconnected, shaped by the same rhythms of time, growth, and change.

Contact: Tali Grinshpan

Details: Reclaimed glass, Moss, Mirror solution

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Keay Edwards

Dimension: 5 x 20 x 20 cm

Shop: https://www.taligrinshpan.com

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Artist:Eva Walsh

Email:evawalshglass@gmail.com

Title:fancy a cuppa?

Description: I created this fused glass cup of tea brooch in celebration of the ordinary. As a wearable item, this cup of tea is transformed from something mundane to something special, a thing to be noticed and considered.
A cup of tea can be savoured alone or it can be shared and enjoyed in company. 'Fancy a cuppa?' serves to highlight the joy in the daily ritual of having a cup of tea.

Details: Glass and enamel, kiln-fired

Price: €36.50 (+ postage)

Photo Credit: Eva Walsh

Dimension: 4.7 (h) x 4.7 (w) x .8 (d)cm

Shop: https://ofwingsandthingsglassart.ie

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Artist:Dominyka Gulbinaite

Title:Synergy. Presence/ Absence

Description: Country of Residence: Lithuania
2025-2026
This work speaks about the synergy between presence and absence, about a liminal state in which
matter becomes almost immaterial and emptiness gains weight. Its value lies not in mass or
durability, but in fragility and risk. The flower motif represents a state of blooming rather than the flower itself. In this way, the object exists between reality and imagination, between memory and the present. It suggests that “nothing” often resides not in the absence of things, but in what cannot be fully defined.

Contact: @gulbe_jewellery

Details: Flameworking. Borosilicate glass.

Price: NFS

Dimension: 3×3,5×4,8

Shop: Facebook: Dominyka Gulbinait?

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Artist:Lynda Addison

Email:lyndaaddison@hotmail.com

Title:What does the sea shell hold? Carvings of years gone by.

Description: Glass shell, carved in lines of light.
Title quote from the poem by Margaret Simon

Contact: Lynda

Details: Cast glass and velvet

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Johnny Korkman

Dimension: 15x9x7

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Artist:Tracey Sheppard

Email:@tracey.sheppard_

Title:St Swithun's Window

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
This window was commissioned by St Swithun's Church at Martyr Worthy in Hampshire. It tells the story of the life and legend of the eponymous saint, already commemorated in a stained glass portrait in the top light. The work combines techniques: sandblasting and acid etching create depth, broad surfaces, modelling and texture. The artist also used extensive drill engraving to produce illusions of three-dimensional form and fine detail throughout.

Contact: @tracey.sheppard_

Details: Sandblast, acid etching and drill engraving

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Tracey Sheppard

Dimension: 181 X 92 CM

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Artist:Tharini Sinclair

Title:The 10 Paramitas

Description: Country of Residence: Australia
2026
For me the 10 Paramitas found in the Buddhist Pali canon are human qualities to aspire to cultivate. I work in miniature for the scale’s immediate ability to access the viewer’s imagined interiorities and in glass to harness light, reflection and wonder. Generosity, morality, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, determination, loving-kindness, and equanimity.

Contact: @tiny_glass_books

Details: Fused glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Josie Westerlund

Dimension: 1cm x 2cm x 3cm

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Artist:Laura Pop

Email:elle.poppo@gmail.com

Title:All of a Sudden

Description: Country of Residence: Canada
2024
A stained glass homage to album artwork for The Chemical Brothers

Contact: @elle.poppo

Details: Lead, copper foil, kiln-fired paint

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Laura Pop

Dimension: 12

Shop: www.craftedart.ca/elle-poppo

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Artist:Roger Silk

Email:rogersilkglass@gmail.com

Title:Green Striped Pentagon

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
Kiln cast case filled with foam glass
Instagram. @rogersilkglass Website. rogersilkglass @gmail.com Phone. 07970264651

Contact: @rogersilkglass 07970264651

Details: Bullseye Glass

Price: £650

Photo Credit: Roger Silk

Dimension: 150 x 150 x 120mm

Shop: https://www.rogersilkglass.co.uk/

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Artist:Josh Atkinson

Email:josh@harbourartglass.co.uk

Title:Allium Cepa 100x

Description: Silica, soda ash, and limestone form soda-lime glass, the basis of my practice. Once derived from plant ash, soda ash carries a trace of the living world.
Allium Cepa 100x draws on microscopic plant cells—their patterns and fluid forms—recasting them in glass to reveal an unseen, organic architecture.

Contact: Josh Atkinson

Details: Kiln-formed glass murrine vessel

Price: 620.00

Photo Credit: Josh Atkinson

Dimension: 27 x 19 x 10 cm

Shop: https://www.harbourartglass.co.uk/

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Artist:Olha Turetska

Email:olja.turetska@gmail.com +380679258793

Title:The House That No Longer Exists

Description: Country of Residence: Ukraine
2020
The House That No Longer Exists explores the feeling of home—and its disappearance. Created during the war in Ukraine, it reflects not just the loss of place, but of safety, warmth, and familiarity. A fragile glass house stands nearly invisible, with delicate trees inside as quiet witnesses to memory. A small yellow chair suggests presence and quiet hope. Inspired by my grandmother’s lost home, it holds what remains within us.

Contact: @olga_glass

Details: Fusing, Cold Working

Price: 2020 Euros

Photo Credit: Olya Herasym

Dimension: 23 ? 31 ? 23cm

Shop: https://olgaglass.com.ua

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Artist:Luisa Carmen Martin Lopez

Email:lcmartinlopez@gmail.com

Title:Fusing Arts II

Description: As someone who loves watercolour, the inherent beauty of a palette, paint tubes and brush always captivated me. Seeing such beauty in these familiar artists’ objects, I wanted to highlight the delicacy of a small tube simply folded or the paint dripping from the brush. The endless versatility of glass enabled making tools a subject and linking two arts together in a dialogue of complicity.

Contact: Luisa Carmen Martin Lopez

Details: Kiln-formed cast, cold-worked, gilded.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Overall: H 5 x W 26 x L 26 cm

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Artist:Anduriel Widmark

Email:anduriel@andurielstudios.com

Title:Tangent Helicoid Spiral

Description: Country of Residence: United States of America
2025
Tangent Helicoid Spiral is a Flameworked borosilicate glass sculpture. 100 glass rods curve around
and intersect to make a particular kind of developable surface that is a ruled curve, tangent planes.

Contact: 2025

Details: Flameworked borosilicate glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Anduriel Widmark

Dimension: 100 x 25 x 25cm

Shop: https://www.andurielstudios.com

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Artist:Joseph Cavalieri

Email:cavaglass@gmail.com

Title:North, South and Home

Description: Country of Residence: France
2009
North, South and Home” creates a colourful glow in the overpass of Metro-North Railroad's Philipse Manor Station on the Hudson Line. The artwork, with a decorative border reminiscent of Dutch tile design (with an abstract train running over the symbolic hills of Westchester along the bottom) features tree branches and stylized geraniums reaching across six faceted-glass panels to represent travel and a connected community. At the base of the tree trunk is an outlined shape of nearby Philipsburg Manor. Running through the branches is a haiku: "A gentle Hudson - Whistle begins my journey - North and south and home.

Details: Hand painted and airbrushed glass

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Veronica Sharon

Dimension: Six panels 100 by 150 cm

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Artist:Beck Lund Socia - DuoGlass

Email:Becksocia@yahoo.com

Title:Flow

Description: Country of Residence: Sweden
2025
Flow is a symbol for the movement, expansion, and constant growth through your life.

Contact: @Duo_Glass_Official

Details: Hot glass blowing

Price: 12,000 SEK

Photo Credit: Beck Lund Socia

Dimension: 26 x 32

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Artist:Emma Varga

Email:mail@emmavarga.com

Title:Autumn Whirlwind

Description: ’Autumn Whirlwind’ celebrates a magical moment when the wind steels leaves from a tree dressed in Fall colours, and forces them to dance.
Emma’s current work focuses on environmental concerns, raising awareness by visually communicating the beauty and fragility of our natural environment.
Placing emphasis on the beauty and fragility of what is wonderful in the natural world and shouldn't be lost

Contact: mail@emmavarga.com

Details: For: ALL THINGS GREAT AND SMALL exh!!! Year 2025, Pâte de Verre wall panel

Price: AUD 8,500

Photo Credit: Ivana Jirasek

Dimension: H53 W53 D6cm

Shop: https://www.emmavarga.com/

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Artist:Avis Dou

Email:avis616725@gmail.com

Title:Decomposing a Bicycle

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2024
Taking the mushroom fungus in nature as a reference, the glass mycelium grows and spreads on the
grass and the old bicycle, occupying and expanding its own territory, creating a great contrast with the surrounding environment. The use of glass as a medium demonstrates the lushness of life and erosion. Nature's decomposers turn the remains of animals and plants into dust and return them to the cycle of life. Often, however, man-made industrial materials are absent from this process, unable to be properly housed and reused, achieving a worthless demise. Abandoned bicycles can be found everywhere in the campus, and they are discarded and forgotten with the departure of their owners. Therefore, I chose the bicycle as a symbol, and used the glass material, which is also an artificial product, to cover it, showing a kind of false disintegration and burial, and restoring the inevitable process of the natural environment to the industrial product, embodying a kind of introspection and reflection on the collision of industry and nature.

Contact: @avisdou

Details: Glass, UV adhesive, found bicycle

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Avis Dou

Dimension: 160 x 70 x 10 cm

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Artist:Sebnem Kurtul

Email:@sebnemkurtul

Title:Dancing Reflections

Description: Country of Residence: Turkey
2025
Dancing Reflections is an interactive, rotating sculpture that invites viewers to engage with light and motion. The work reflects how memories and experiences shape our inner worlds; some clear, some blurred, yet all in motion. Inspired by childhood moments of spinning glass bottles, I revisit those gestures as a reflection on time, memory, and healing. The rotating form creates shifting reflections, symbolising how memories evolve with perspective, revealing new layers of self-awareness.

Contact: @sebnemkurtul

Details: Flameworked soft glass and brass

Price: 1400 (Turkish)

Photo Credit: Baris Ozcetin

Dimension: 140cm x 90cm

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Artist:Julia Jdanova

Email:https://www.instagram.com/jrockina_art/

Title:Betula

Description: Country of Residence: Russia
2025
A series of glass objects inspired by the birch tree as a cultural code embedded in our consciousness — a symbol shaping our visual, physical, and emotional landscape since childhood.
Betula (the Latin name for birch) which sounds both scientific and sacred. In this vase, red glass threads run like vessels through which this code circulates — not always conscious, yet ever present in gestures, memory, and perception.Milk and transparent glass create a calm ground, where the red spiral signals life and pulse. The restrained form holds quiet movement; the line reveals inner structure. Less a vessel than a witness — an artifact of cultural memory flowing through generations.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/jrockina_art/

Details: Glass blowing, sandblasting

Price: 2160 (Russian)

Photo Credit: Julia Jdanova

Dimension: 12 ? 12 ? 22?? 20 ? 20 ? 40?? 35 ? 35 ? 17??

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Artist:Sina Mendler

Email:sina.mendler@mendler.bayern

Title:Untitled

Description: Country of Residence: Germany
2026
Untitled gives free rein to the imagination, both in its title and in its presentation. What do we encounter in this form? What memories, feelings, or inner images does it evoke? This surreal visual language opens up a space for intuitive perception and personal interpretation.

Contact: @sinamendler

Details: Flameworking, networking, borosilicate glass

Price: 1700 Euros

Photo Credit: Sina Mendler

Dimension: 15cm x 13cm x 13.5 cm

Shop: https://www.sinamendler.de/

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Artist:Kate Maestri

Email:info@katemaestri.com

Title:The Glasshouse, Gateshead

Description: Country of residence: UK
Working at the intersection of art and architecture, glass artist Kate Maestri fuses modern technology with traditional, mouth-blown stained glass and screen-printed ceramic enamels to produce the luminous colours and minimal designs that characterise her work.

Details: Glass and Ceramic Enamel

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Philip Vile

Dimension: 1.1m x 200 metres

Shop: https://www.katemaestri.com/

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Artist:Bob Leatherbarrow

Email:bob.leatherbarrow@gmail.com

Title:Garnet Gondolino

Description: This is the first of a new series called the "Gondolinos" which are mainly an homage to the elegant gondola shapes made famous by Lino Tagliapietra. During a visit to Murano I noticed that boats were used to transport goods, including glass supplies, throughout the canal network. So this series also reflects the longstanding influences of Venetian glass on our glass community.

Details: Kilnformed glass powders

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Bob Leatherbarrow

Dimension: 14.5 x 4 x 6 inches

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Artist:Maria Donnai

Email:07855 359601

Title:Sea Treasure

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2025
This is part of "Deep Unknowns", a body of work that explores the weird, wonderful and often unseen
things that can be found in the sea. The porcelain wraps protectively around the glass shell,
referencing symbiosis and the importance of biodiversity in the environment. All things in nature are important, regardless of size. Many small things work together to create a balanced ecosystem and this is a theme explored throughout my work.

Contact: @mariadonnai

Details: Pate de verre - glass powder and porcelain

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Derek Donsworth

Dimension: 12 x 8 x 5cm

Shop: https://www.mariadonnai.co.uk/

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Artist:Sheree Nimmo

Email:sheree@nimmocontruction.ca

Title:Spirit of Canada

Description: Country of Residence: Canada
2026
A Fusion Glass Maple Leaf rests on Maple Wood , bringing together material and meaning. The
translucent glass captures and reflects light, evoking the shifting beauty of Autumn, while the wood
beneath grounds the piece in its natural origin. This pairing highlights a contrast between fragility and
strength, transformation and permanence , inviting reflection on cycles of change and connection to
place.

Details: Firing in a Kiln using Full Fuse program. Different Green Translucent glass, Clear, all Coe 96, Maple Wood

Price: $150.00 Canadian

Photo Credit: Sheree Nimmo

Dimension: 10 x 12

Shop: http://shereesglassartwork.com/

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Artist:Rebecca Rowland

Email:becca@rrowland.net

Title:Nautilus/Fibonacci

Description: Glass, silver
2026
Fused glass panel with a cross section of a nautilus shell in silver. The pattern is one of the ways that
CGS Open Online Exhibition - "All Things Great and Small" / Nautilus/Fibonacci / 2
the Fibonacci sequence is exhibited in nature.

Contact: Instagram rebecca.rowland99

Details: Fused glass with reactions between glass and silver

Price: £275

Photo Credit: Rebecca Rowland

Dimension: 22.5 x 23.5 (26 x 28 with stand)

Shop: https://www.beccarowlandfusedglass.com/

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Artist:Krista Israel & Merlijn van der Hoeven

Email:kristaisrael.glassartist@gmail.com

Title:Let Them Eat Cake

Description: Country of Residence: USA
Two enlarged rats sit at a table overloaded with porcelain cakes and glass fruit. What seems absurd becomes unsettling: a feast of fragile luxury turned exclusive. Porcelain suggests status and fragility, glass fruit the brittle allure of wealth. Disarray—gnawed pastries, crumbs, an overturned chair—reveals excess and destruction. One rat wears a glass crown, another a jester’s hat, merging power and spectacle in a critique of inequality.

Contact: Krista Israel

Details: Glass, glazed porcelain, epoxy, wool, PU, antique tea set, found objects, 23 krt gold leaf flamework, glass casting, cast porcelain. pâte de verre, freeze & fuse, needle felting photography

Price: Upon request

Photo Credit: Inger Israel.

Dimension: H100 x W250 x D120 cm

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Artist:Derek Pearce

Email: 07970482641

Title:The Thinker

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2024
Sculpted male form in gold leaf lying in the bath (just the water surface is shown) - Table with etched glass top

Contact: @derek_pearce_original

Details: 10mm Toughened, Acid Etched Glass - figure in Jesmonite with 24ct Gold Leaf

Price: £18,000

Photo Credit: Richard Kalina

Dimension: 150cm x 70cm

Shop: http://www.derekpearce.com/

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Artist:Alison Mac Cormaic

Title:Imperfect Oval, Gorse

Description: Country of Residence: Ireland
2025
Depending on the size of tesserae, the image scale in a mosaic often has to be expanded, and as a
solution to this challenge and I have begun enlarging my motifs. These framed, close-up
compositional works have leads my images towards abstraction, creating mosaics that emphasise
tone, colour and patterned forms.

Contact: @alison_maccormaic_mosaics

Details: Glass mosaic

Price: £500

Photo Credit: Dave Ruffles

Dimension: 40 x 37

Shop: https://alisonmaccormaic.com/

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Artist:Doreen Watson

Email:Matopos@me.com

Title:Glory Days

Description: Fused glass, traditional glass painting inserted into lead.

Contact: Doreen Watson

Details: Inspired by dying palm leaves

Photo Credit: Phil Watson

Dimension: 58cm W, 47cm D, 51cm H

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Artist:Sharon Korek

Email:Sharon@Blossomglassworks.co.uk

Title:Fuchsia Peony

Description: Hollow core cast base in fuchsia bullseye glass with a hallmarked silver collar and a lost wax cast peony stopper.

Contact: Sharon@Blossomglassworks.co.uk

Details: Cast glass vessel

Price: £500

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Approx 15cm tall x 10cm diam

Shop: https//:Blossomglassworks.co.uk

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Artist:Roberta Ayles

Email:info@aylesglass.com

Title:Earth Energy

Description: A semi-abstract landscape referencing earth, water, sky and the cosmos.
Pre-made curves are layered to give the piece a feeling of movement and energy.

Contact: Roberta Ayles

Details: Fused glass garden panel

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Roberta Ayles

Dimension: 1000mm x 610mm

Shop: https:/www.aylesglass.com/

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Artist:Camelia Pîrvu

Email:camip2k6@yahoo.co

Title:Structures of Regeneration

Description: Country of Residence: România
2025
This work explores the relationship between structure and organic growth through glass mosaic. A tree form emerges from fragmented pieces of coloured glass, creating a layered composition that shifts between abstraction and figuration. Small sculptural blossoms introduce rhythm and tactility, inviting a closer view of the surface and its details. The work reflects on how familiar natural forms can be reinterpreted through material and fragmentation.

Contact: Instagram: @cami.pirvu

Details: Stained glass, glass beads, adhesive, grout, metallic chameleon acrylic paint, wooden frame

Price: 550 €

Photo Credit: Camelia Pîrvu

Dimension: 30 cm x 30 cm

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Artist:Jeff Cunningham

Email:Jeff@jeffcunninghamglass.com +36202606084

Title:Nocturne

Description: Country of Residence: Hungary
2026
This diptych explores architecture as a vessel for light and urban memory. Layered imagery creates shifting depth, where illuminated windows emerge and recede across the glass. The repeated façade suggests a space both familiar and indeterminate, allowing memory to drift between structure and atmosphere.

Contact: IG @jeffcunninghamglass

Details: Multi-layer laminated float glass sculptures incorporating original screen-printed imagery, fabricated using cold-working methods and finished with wet diamond sanding.Soda lime float glass, uv glue, photo pigment

Price: €3500 for both or €1750 each

Photo Credit: Jeff Cunningham

Dimension: 16.5 x 16.5 x 5 cm each piece

Shop: Jeffcunninghamglass.com

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Artist:Mark Eliott

Title:Mothership (All in one)

Description: Country of Residence: Australia
2021-2025
Mothership (All in One) is a homage to the cacophony of life in all its resilience, precariousness and preciousness. It belongs to Eliott's ‘Essence of Cloud’ project: an exhibition and a fantasy novel with an environmental subtext: a cry for human kind to turn our attention from pillaging and war-making to nurturing our greater family of life. Thanks to Spike Deane for casting the mountain-boat, Peter Nilson for Coldworking and Simi Eliott for creative assistance and glass botanical elements.

Contact: @markeliottglass

Details: Flameworking, casting

Price: $35,000.00 AUD

Photo Credit: Richard Weinstein

Dimension: 68 H x 38 W x 85 D

Shop: https://www.markeliottglass.com/

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Artist:Catherine Bray

Email:Coronashop@btinternet.com

Title:Ambrose

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2026
Rectangular dish

Details: Light amber base, ink & black frit outline, light blue and aqua background, various shades of golde and dark amber, brown and bronze frit body, iridescent black eye and nose. Full fused then slumped.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Catherine Bray

Dimension: 25 x 13 cm

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Artist:Louis Thompson and Sophie Thomas

Email:louisthompsonglass@gmail.com

Title:Broken Ocean

Description: Country of residence: UK
2019
Created with creative campaigner Sophie Thomas, Broken Ocean was exhibited at Collect Open at the Saatchi Gallery. The work highlights the vast flow of plastic pollution entering our seas every minute—about a rubbish truck load. Made from blown glass, waste glass fragments, ocean plastic from Hawaii and beaches worldwide, and recovered nets, it reflects tangled ghost nets from the deep ocean. It won the Collect Open Award.

Details: Glass, metal, LED lighting and ocean debris

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Ester Segarra

Dimension: Height: 350cm

Shop: https://www.louisthompson.com/

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Artist:Chanlakan Noppawong

Email:glimmer.parlour.studio@gmail.com +66846719661

Title:Tree of Life

Description: Country of Residence: Thailand
2024
At the centre of the earth, in a garden beyond time, stands a tree that connects all living things to the divine. Guarded by unseen forces, its roots hold ancient wisdom while its branches embrace the universe itself. This artwork captures that sacred mythology through luminous colour and celestial detail. Hoya Bella blossoms in rainbow hues bloom among star-lit branches, as swirling galaxies unfold in the background, evoking wonder, infinity, and the eternal bond between humanity and the cosmos. A statement piece for those who believe beauty and the universe are one. This work featured in Galactic Garden a glass exhibition held in Bangkok in 2024.

Contact: https://www.instagram.com/hfhomfoong

Details: Stained glass. Cathedral glass, iron

Price: 2500 (Thailand)

Photo Credit: Chanlakan Noppawong

Dimension: 50 x 50 x 160 cm

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Artist:Georgia Redpath

Email:redpathglass@gmail.com

Title:Deep Hex Trio (VIII, IX and X)

Description: Country of Residence: UK
2025
The Deep Hex pieces are cast using a modular system: seven refractory parts are brought together to create the final mould. This allows an exploration of the many patterns possible with a small family of repeating blocks. No two moulds are the same, only closely related. Each Hex is then cast in two colours. One closely hugs the negative space, creating the illusion of solidity. The other forms the hexagonal prism. Together they produce an effect like shot silk.

Contact: @RedpathGlass Tel: 07939 561489

Details: Bullseye glass and 3D printed stands

Price: £375 each or £1000 for the trio (excl. P&P)

Photo Credit: Simon Bruntnell

Dimension: Each Hex is h112 x w97 x d32mm. The stands add between 50 - 70mm H.

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Artist:Lori Polak

Email:lorip57@gmail.com

Title:Camila La Catrina

Description: In a world that often avoids conversations about death, La Catrina, an ethereal symbol of Mexico’s artistic heritage, reminds us to embrace our mortality. She invites us to cherish life’s fleeting moments, honor those who came before us, and face our fears with courage. Through her skeletal elegance, she reveals life and death as intertwined, connecting us to generations past.

Contact: Lori Polak

Details: Kiln-formed and cast glass

Price: US $9800

Photo Credit: David Harrison

Dimension: 51 cm tall x 18 cm wide x 18 cm deep

Shop: www.lpolakdesigns.com

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Artist:Janine Altman

Email:janine.altman@gmail.com

Title:Coloring Grays

Description: Flowers occupy a special place in people's lives: they are a universal language that transmits emotions and strengthens bonds. They symbolize love, joy and gratitude, and allow us to express what words sometimes cannot reach. In Coloring Grays, flowers represent the possibility of giving life, color and hope even in the most complex moments, inviting us to find beauty even in the darkness.

Contact: Janine Altman

Details: Flameworking and Fusing techniques, with Bullseye, Borosilicate and especially recycled glass.

Price: NFS

Photo Credit: Janine Altman

Dimension: 26 x 26 x 10 cm (each)

Shop: http://www.janinealtman.com

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Artist:Neil Wilkin

Email:neil@neilwilkin.com

Title:Yellow Wind

Description: Country of residence: UK
The alchemy of glass and flora fusing together; producing forms that defy the perception of glass. Exploring colour and form in both sculptural and functional objects has resulted in my pallet becoming more exuberant; sensuous flower curves and painterly applied colours drawn from my own paradise garden.

Details: un-catcher, blown glass, stainless steel stem and foot with carved Bath stone base

Price: POA

Photo Credit: Neil Wilkin

Shop: https://www.neilwilkin.com/

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Artist:María Renée Morales Lam

Email:mariareneemoraleslam@gmail.com

Title:Terrains (Objets) Vague I, II, III

Description: Country of Residence: Portugal
2025
These pieces originated from prints taken from 19th-century architectural ornaments found throughout Lisbon. Despite their visual appeal, these elements and the labour involved in their creation are often forgotten - a reminder of how easily the familiar can be overlooked.

Contact: LO-INVISIBLE STUDIO @lo_invisible_studio

Details: Pâte de verre

Photo Credit: Bruno Lopes

Dimension: Variable

Shop: https://www.mariareneemoraleslam.com/

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