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On a glass cylinder, can two figures be transformed into one? On this art glass lamp, a woman and her cat play ”peek-a-boo, I see you.” As you rotate this lamp, the cat comes to nuzzle her chin. From a black cloud of hair at the top, her face is suspended. While from the black cloud circling base, the cat’s head emerges. Las Vegas Nights, the name for this color, units these two figures. One of my favorite colors, this black becomes luminous. It contains flecks that change color across the rainbow of as the light angle shifts.
Silvertone highlights the Cat’s whiskers and features. This creates a striking depiction of the cat’s head. Especially when viewed from within the cylinder when lit by the LED. Translucent Soft Candy Red sparkle in the cat’s collar and the hair brooch above her left cheek along with the art nouveau doodles the decorate the field.
4 X 10 In.
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This unique art glass lamp portrays a bouquet of Red Daisies set against a solid black background. The petals are in a translucent Soft Candy Red. The stems are in silver paired with a clear glass line. Given the solid black ground, this glass art lamp broadcasts a wonderland of red and rainbow colors on any nearby surface.
FOUND A NEW HOME
2.5 X 10 In.
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$450.00
Photographs of flowers frozen in thin slabs of ice, Justus and Helen Schlichting have perfected into an art medium. Forever, their flowers dwell in a dynamic setting more alive than those found in any book of biological specimens. On this art glass lamp, I display their frozen Iceland Poppy. Expressing the poppy petals along with the swarm of bubbles swept me into their creative stream.
The petals are show in the translucent powder material called “soft candy red.” Petals are predominantly a translucent layer while shaded areas are a mixture of red with holographic black. Patterns of eyelets hint at the bubbles. They display either clear glass or the silver layer underlying the red. The central stamen is shown in orange. A matte white backdrop including patterns of eyelets suggests a frozen pond.
Altogether, this art glass lamp portrays a bold and elegant abstraction. It has powerful appeal in dim light when it broadcasts a riot of colors and patterns.
4 X 10 In.
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$350.00
She is the ancient Greek goddess of crossroads, magic, witchcraft, the moon and the night. The cylindrical form of my unique glass lamp enabled me to transform two halves of her face into the depiction of one single face. Which way is she looking? Crossroads seemed an apt association for Hecate.
Hecate’s hair, rendered in cocoa bronze, displays a gold headband amongst blue and translucent red flowers. The gold ear dangle from her right ear becomes tears flowing from her left eye. She floats above a background in polar white, tinseled with a scattering of Klimt-like surrealistic doodles.
4 X 10 In.
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$350.00
During the 17th century, landscape painter Ogata Korin created his iconic renderings of a field of irises. Copied innumerably, it appears on folding screens and fans. Here it encircles my powder coated glass lamp. See if you can find where Korin’s two-dimensional creation joins itself.
This cascading array of irises conveys the tranquil setting of an idyllic garden. Sprouting in a translucent gold field, irises are rendered in a vibrant shade of dark violet along with a transparent teal. On gold flower stalks they display amongst dark green and transparent pale green leaves.
4 X 10 In.
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The winner of the 2022 Lion’s Club International Peace Poster Contest was thirteen-year-old Anje Rozan of Romania. Her poster is titled, “We Are All Connected.” I created this lamp using the imagery of her poster as an expression of my gratitude to Anje for her uplifting painting. Her imagery has a powerful impact on people. This lamp is my gift to Anje.
In Anje’s words: “Humans are woven together; if someone gives up, others fall.”
A GIFT TO ANJE ROZEN – FOUND A NEW HOME
4 X 10 In.
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Jaxson was a seven-year-old smile walking around as a boy. He loved baseball. Tragically, in 2024 a DIPG brain tumor cut him from the roster. He was treated at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. This lamp is a memorial commissioned by a close friend of Jaxson’s mother, Carisa Rand. This lamp is now displayed at the Naturalist Gallery, Washington, D.C.
FOUND A NEW HOME
4 X 10 In.
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On this unique art glass lamp, a fire cracker red sun descends through streaks of clouds above a distant mountainscape in this unique art glass lamp. At its feet, a lake shimmers with translucent blue ripples. Anchoring this tableau is a mature cherry tree with blossoms in pink and red. As the lamp rotates, branches and blossoms transit across the lake, mountains and sun displaying an ever-changing panorama or dreamscape.
4 X 10 In.
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$465.00
This unique art glass lamp portrays the ancient Greek goddess Athena: goddess of wisdom, warfare and handicraft. Athena is the sister to Persephone. She gazes at you from this lamp with an alluring image of elegance and intrigue. Athena’s commanding expression changes it’s composition with differing angles of viewing. Her tresses encircle this lamp. Lit by the sun while shaded on the underside, her hair is adorned with gold jewelry and festooned with flowers shown in three translucent colors.
4 X 10 In.
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$350.00
This striking blue bird is partially hidden by the sandy background. It perches amongst plum blossoms in pink and translucent, soft candy red. The promise of spring in full splendor is displayed in this simple tableau.
4 X 10 In.
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$350.00
On this unique glass art lamp I reveal the energy source that makes frogs suddenly leap and croak ’till dawn. When kids fly around, frogs snatch them out of air like bugs. So frogs are bulging with the exuberance of kids at play. Bight orange eyes bulge above the frog’s body which is splashed in colors of tan, lime and forest green.
4 X 10 In.
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$465.00
Persephone emerged as I added flowers to curls encircling the surface of a glass cylinder. As the queen of the underworld, she regulates the seasons on earth’s surface and thus the life and death of all vegetation. In the spring, plants sprout from the soil to live and grow. In the fall, they die and sink down in death.
4 X 10 In.
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$275.00
In this powder coated glazed glass art lamp, a striking bird perches in a grape arbor. His vivid red back feathers complement his black hood. long tail feathers detailed in clear glass accentuate this basic form. the dangling clusters of blue grapes combined with the watchful eye of the bird convey the natural harmony of a grape vine ripe for harvest.
4 X 10 In.
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$275.00
Waves crashing on coastal rocks. White spumes fountain into a pale blue sky above the horizon of a breaking wave. In shades of rust, orange, and tan, jagged rocks ascend through the surf. At the base, a wave froths onto a shallow splinter of sand.
4 X 10 In.
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Our dog walker came to be a friend. As a frequent visitor, my work drew her interest. After an exchange of service, creating a lamp that she conceived seemed the best way to express my gratitude. More than dogs, she loves cats. Frolicking under wisteria was her idea of a perfect setting.
FOUND A NEW HOME
4 X 10 In.
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$350.00
Who would come up with this? At Bonita Canyon grade school, awards are given for art and my seven year old took a prize. The composition on Cat Full of Fish is a re-rendering. I used seven separate layers of powder glaze. One for each color. All the fish are in clear glass. Below a deep blue rim filled of clear glass bubbles, now the cat appears inside an aquarium, staring out at us.
4 X 10 In.