Glass on glass mosaics, stained glass windows, vases, multilayer minatures, How To Instructions etc.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
"Almost Sunset"
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
"Dragonfly Dance"
Here is a new multilayer piece that was created with stained glass, fused dichroic glass, glass pearls, vintage rhinestones and glass seed beads. The large dragonfly and the bubbles surrounding it are applied to a background of translucent stained glass. The additional four dragonflys and the decorative border are all applied to the front glass to create the dimensional effect. Depending on how this piece is displayed - either on an easel in front of a light source, or hung on the wall the background glass is opaque as in these photos or it can take on more of a golden glow when backlit.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
"Lazy Mans Aquarium"
"Texas Royalty"
This is a multilayer piece illustrating fields of Texas bluebonnets. It is difficult to see the layers but the back group of bluebonnets is spaced about 1/2" behind the front group. The border is made up of green glass tiles and beautiful cuts of albalone shell tile. The flowers are created using glass enamels, glass beads and vintag
"Crystal Tree"
Monday, September 01, 2008
A CHALLENGING Commission
Friday, August 22, 2008
Large Bluebonnet Vase
"Lavender Yuccas"
"Pink Flowers on Parade"
Yucca Field
New Group of Minatures
Sunday, August 10, 2008
"Fantasy Flowers" and "Four Seasons"
"Fantasy Flowers" is a small window. The flower centers are fused dichroic glass and the large glass tiles in the border are thick cast glass pieces made by Chicago Art Glass. The rest of the border is made up of vitreous glass tiles and transparent glass agate stones.
"Four Seasons"
Saturday, August 09, 2008
3 New Pieces - All different techniques!
This first piece titled "Bonnets, Brushes, and Sunflowers" is one of my glass on glass mosaics that is displayed like a stained glass window. The Bluebonnets are made with stained glass and vintage rhinestones. The Indian Paintbrushes are made with stained glass and vintage glass agate stones. The centers of the sunflowers are fused dichroic glass. There are polished christophase rocks at the base of the flower stems.
The next piece titled "Oak and Yuccas" is a combination of techniques. The border is mosaic glass tiles and glass beads. This portion of the piece has been grouted. The center image of the oak tree which is on clear glass has been painted using glass enamels and the leaves are made with glass seed beads. This image spills over on the mat also. After framing the piece an additional image of yucca plants has been added to the front surface using stained glass, glass enamels, and vintage rhinestones. Because light can come through the center of the piece it changes dramatically depending on the lighting conditions.
The last piece titled "Jade Tree" is made up of jade-like vintage leaves, stained glass and rhinestones. Although it is not apparent in the photo, the glass around the image is clear and has a mosaic border that is transparent. Light cannot pass through the image of the tree but comes through the border.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
"Yellow Rose of Texas" and "Small Southwest Landscape"
Here are two more windows that will be shown at "Artisans" in Fredericksburg. The "Yellow Rose" has some vitreous glass tiles and large glass moonstones in it's border. The "Southwest Landscape" uses several different materials - vitreous glass tiles, vintage rhinestones, polished stones, unpolished stones, turquoise, and stained glass.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
"Summer Hummer II" and "Small Bullseye"
Two new windows that will be shown at Artisans in Fredericksburg. "Summer Hummer II" has some interesting materials. The center of the flowers are fused dichroic glass and change colors with the angle they are viewed. The border is made up of rectangle polished mother of pearl tiles and vintage glass jewels colored to resemble coral.
This small "Bullseye" piece has cats eye centers in the bullseyes and there is also fracture/streamer glass in the image area rather than the clear glass I have used in the past.
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