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ARTISTS
Richard LaLonde is a pioneer in the
fused glass movement and continues his innovative work in the mural
and vessel forms.

"Silver Floral"
by Richard LaLonde
fused and
slumped glass
9.5"h X 19"h X 16"d

"Pink Lily"
by Richard LaLonde
fused and slumped glass
14"h X 19"w X 14"d

"Golden Lily"
by Richard LaLonde
fused and slumped glass
10"h X 19"w X 23"d
Ruth Brockmann's fused kiln slumped
masks and intricate sandcast sculptures defy the traditional concepts
of glass art. Detailed and colorful, the prevalent theme of her
work is the interrelationship of all living forms, their spirits
and vital connections to humans.

"Hummingbird Spirit"
Fused and Slumped Glass
by Ruth Brockmann
20"H x 19"W x 4"D

"The Miraculous Cycle"
by Ruth Brockmann
18"H x 18"W x 5"D

"Serenade in 'G' - Gratitude & Good Fortune"
by Ruth Brockmann
18.5"H x 18.5"W x 6"D

"Flicker Mask"
by Ruth Brockmann
Henner Schroder illustrates his expertise
with two challenging glass techniques, sandcasting and manipulated/rolled
hot both of which he was invited to teach again this past spring
at the world famous Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. Intrigued
by images left by ancient cultures, Henner combines these in a challenging
process of "layering" visual information.

"The Things You Leave Behind"
28"h by 10"w by 12"d
by Henner Schroder
Cast glass with glass inclusions on a steel and wood holder
(may be hung on the
wall or placed on a flat surface)

"Round After All"
18"H x 23 1/2"W x 7"D
by Henner Schroder
Cast Glass with Inclusions of Glass Frit

"Hunters Vision"
19.5"H x 19.5"L x 6"W
sandcast glass with cast glass inclusions; steel stand
by Henner Schroder

"Creepy Critters" (3 views)
19"H x 9"DIA
Cast Glass rolled hot and manipulated; Steel Stand
by Henner Schroder

"Dancer and Musician" (4 views)
28"H x 12"Dia
Steel- and Sandcast Glass with Cast Glass Inclusions, manipulated hot;
sandblasted image on surface
by Henner Schroder

"Turtle Boat"
95.5"H x 16"L x 8"W
Cast Glass with cast glass inclusions; Constructed Steel Frame
All the images inside the casting are derived from petroglyphs from the Hawaiian Islands
by Henner Schroder

"This Is The Way It Was"
70.5"H x 14"DIA
Cast glass rolled and manipulated hot; constructed steel stand
Images from African and Australian pictographs
by Henner Schroder

"Charting His Own Course"
22.5"H x 23.5"L x 6.5"W
Sandcast Glass with cast glass inclusion and solid worked onlay attached hot; constructed steel stand
The boat with the person and bird on shoulder is from Egypt's eastern desert. The turtle is from a Hawaiian petroglyph.
by Henner Schroder

"The Great Protector"
22.5"H x 25.5"L x 7.5"W
The entire composition is from the Kamoalii site on the Puna side of Hawaii.
The lines of marchers are found on many of the islands.
by Henner Schroder
Jon Kuhn is regarded as one of the leading
glass artists in the world. With works featured in over 30 international
museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Carnegie Museum,
White House Permanent Collection, National Museum of American Art
and hundreds of private residences and public spaces, millions have
enjoyed his beautiful works.

"Expanse of Promise"
17" x 13 1/2" x 4 5/8"
Circle, hole in middle on spinner
by Jon Kuhn

"Frozen Passage"
10 3/4" x 8 1/2" x 5 1/4"
No hole circle on spinner
by Jon Kuhn

"Deep Imagination"
25" x 11" x 6 1/2"
Parallogram Prism on spinner
by Jon Kuhn

"Emerald Fusion"
16" x 10 22/32" x 5 20/32"
with frame 22 1/2" x 16 1/4"
Hanging wedge on stainless steel
by Jon Kuhn

"Promise"
9" x 6 1/4" x 6 1/4"
6 1/4
" cube
3/4" solid core, uncased cube on spinner
by Jon Kuhn

"Communion with Fire #5"
26"h X 23"w X 2.5"d
by Marie Maretska
fused glass on hand textured copper

"Communion with Water #4"
22.5"h X 16"w X 2"d
by Marie Maretska
fused glass on hand textured copper

"Transaxis Dichroicube"
7" cube
by Toland Sand

"Isis Cube" (view 1)
7" fractured cube
by Toland Sand

"Isis Cube" (view 2)
7" fractured cube
by Toland Sand
Michael Bokrosh, III, has established his reputation forging a new direction in the design of optical guality glass. He has spent over 25 years working both in the European tradition (Brusnia Stakla, Yugoslavia and Orrefors) and that of North America (Glass Eye Studio, Seattle, WA). By combining old world designs and traditions with innovative contemporary techniques the artist creates one-of-a-kind pieces of sculpted glass.
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