Looking At Glass Exhibit – Bristol Museum of Art

18 03 2009
I am honored to have a number of my pieces included in the Looking at Glass exhibit at the Bristol Art Museum, on the grounds of Linden Place in downtown Bristol at the corner of Hope and Wardwell Streets in Bristol, Rhode Island.
There is an opening reception on Friday, April 3 from 7 pm to 9 pm and Sunday afternoon, April 5th, I am giving a gallery talk about my work.
Sometimes I am refered to as “a jeweler”, but I’m delighted when I’m in the world of glass.
I’d love to see you there!




My “Desk”

6 05 2008

My Messy Glass Table

My glass table is messy on purpose (ok, well, partly on purpose because cleaning = boring…).  Some times I plan my color choices, but other days I just totaly follow my muse.  I pick up one color and an unexpected choice follows as a result of seeing the glass randomly scattered about the table.  

If you look closely you’ll see that I sometimes use fancy brass presses, but I also love my old steak knife and trusty Ace Hardware pliers. I watch television while beadmaking – thus the remote.  I switch between the History Channel and CMT.  Maybe that’s why some of my beads are rather tame while others have a stronger vibe to them.

 





A Peek Inside My Glass Studio

2 05 2008

My Glass PaletteHere’s a quick peek inside my glass studio. 

My pallet.  

Sometimes the colors mesmerize me, and I  just sit and gaze at my glass for inspiration.  

There  are so many choices. 

Do I want to:

work with opaque or transluscent glass? 

let the colors speak or the design?

work on meticulous detail?

layer colors?

add silver foul or dichroic glass?

Am I feeling light-hearted and whimsical or more dramatic?

The list goes on and on and keeps my glass life vibrant, everchanging and always exciting.

 

 

 

 





A Bluer Than Blue Bouquet

28 04 2008

Bluer Than Blue BouquetHere’s a bluer than blue bouquet.  I just couldn’t resist putting these beads into a vase.   I simply love this bold transparent colbolt glass.  I’ve made them into a Bluer Than Blue Bauble Necklace.  The shell bead is a bauble gone bad…smile.  There is one “Mary Englebright” bead in the bouquet – black and white with a big yellow flower.   I made that for a special friend.





My Glass Studio

25 04 2008

My Glass StudioI’m heading out to my glass studio for a fun-filled day of playing with glass.  There is nothing better!  My studio window boxes have pansies, and there is a large flower to cheer me on.  Here’s a look at the studio from the outside.  Notice that I have one window covered?  That is to keep the direct light out of my flame area.  My work is all about managing the glass in the flame, so I darn better be able to see where that flame is!  Not only for detailed textures and finely shaped beads, but also so that I don’t totally burn myself.