Sunday, November 28, 2010

Candle Bridges Are Perfect For Holiday Gifts


This is one of my favorite Candle Bridge designs. The candle sits in the square indentation at the top of the bridge. Excellent for creating a mood as gentle light in the evening, or better yet, for use in meditation. Colors are somewhat mysterious and evocative as they cast themselves on reflective surfaces. All-in-all a Candle Bridge is just pleasant to use with favorite candles for any purpose.

More Fused Glass Pieces for Holiday Art & Gift Show


Entitled "High Plains Desert" this piece was inspired by a spring landscape at sunset in the high desert country around Bend, Oregon. These colors are particularly beautiful when light pours through from the back. Designed to sit in a stand (in this case clear plastic) this piece is like a bas relief in that the surface undulates along the curvilinear edges on one side and on the other
side has a clear design embossed into the glass.
It works well when placed in a window for access to the light.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful Pondering Of The Universe


Some of my most cherished moments are the times that my assistant, Louie, helps me with various glass projects. Here, he is contemplating a kiln cast block that has a universal spiral element incorporated into it. Louie's story is interesting in that he was given to us by a sweet niece who thought he might benefit from life in the country. She got him as a kitten while she was going to law school in St.Louis. So, she named him St.Louis and called him Louie Louie. Now, I ask you. How can you not love someone called Louie Louie. Considering my past with the song Louie Louie and that at one point awhile back quite a lot of people thought that Louie Louie ought to be the national anthymn my relationship with this Louie is profound. Not to mention that he gives great advice on my various art projects, most importantly my glass work.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Rhythms Of The Landscape


Through fusing, molding and slumping, this curvilinear piece captures my feelings as I look out upon the Willamette Valley landscape. The inspiration is never ending always seeming to begin anew.

Fused Glass Pieces for Holiday Art & Gift Show


This fused glass plate is part of my Rio Caliente series. All reasonably priced. The design was inspired by a trip to Guadalajara, Mexico and the Rio Caliente Spa in the nearby mountains. The river comes out of the mountain at 174 degrees fahrenheit. At the spa, the water is cooled and put in pools at about 104 degrees. While meditating in the hot mineral waters, the design revealed itself.

Weather Hits The Fan In Oregon

Clearly the almost year has whipped by in rapid fashion since my first post in Dec.09. Really had the best of intentions back then, but we all know what can happen to that. So, I'm going to give it another shot. And that's something for me to be thankful about as we approach Thanksgiving this week. Today, the weather is working up some serious snowfall, so it's a good time for some artistic reflection. Glasswork is at the forefront of activity now as we prepare for the Holiday Art & Gift Show that the Keizer Art Association is putting on this year. It runs from December 4 to 24 at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery (KAA) 980 Chemawa Rd. NE in Keizer, Oregon. As I ascertain exactly what I am going to be offering, I will post some photos of the work here. Wish me luck and persistance.