Charmed (Bestiary) sculpture: Monochrome Madness

The Charmed (Bestiary) sculpture is part of an exhibition featuring works by Joe Feddersen (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation). The Joe Feddersen: Earth, Water, Sky exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, features nearly 100 multimedia pieces of his art. It runs through January 18, 2025.

This fused glass and filament piece is part petroglyph wall, part wind chime, and part charm bracelet. The glass charms shift with the slightest breeze, reflecting the constant changes in nature.

Charmed (Bestiary)

The delicate clear glass pieces of Charmed (Bestiary) are beautiful on their own, but the shadows they cast take this piece to another level. Can you find the person walking, birds flying, coyotes, and bicycle charms?

Monochrome Madness – The space between

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Chihuly glass art: Wordless Wednesday

Chihuly glass art

Chihuly glass art at the Seattle Aquarium

Wordless Wednesday

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Depression glass S & P: Wordless Wednesday

depression glass S & P

Depression glass S & P shakers in geometric design

Wordless Wednesday

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Glass from the Past: LAPC & MM

Today I’m sharing some of my green glass from the past. It’s nice to collect things you can actually use.

The first piece is a beater/measuring cup that’s practical and pretty. The Art Deco-style measuring cup also makes a nice display piece without the beater on top.

The next piece is a large cake plate with geometric patterns. It works great for cakes (and even better for homemade fudge). 😀

The next piece is a Vess Dry Ginger Ale bottle. I really liked its curvaceous shape.

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Heart in my hand: Wordless Wednesday

Heart in my hand

Glass heart in my hand from San Francisco, California

Wordless Wednesday