From the Portals series. Cast glass
Author: Allison Aguilera
Instructors: Elizabeth Mobley
Elizabeth has been creating glass art since 2005. She started making stained glass art, but after two years, she changed her focus to kiln fusing glass. She advanced her fine arts skills by studying at Glass Fusing Art School in Italy as well as under other prominent glass artists. She worked at a glass distribution… Continue reading Instructors: Elizabeth Mobley
Imagery on Glass: Penning
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 AT 10 AM EDT – 2 PM EDT Scottdale
Imagery on Glass: Powder Painting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 AT 10 AM EDT – 2 PM EDT Scottsdale
“Dissolution” featured by the Women’s Caucus for Art of Georgia
On Sept. 18, 2015, I woke up with the certain knowledge that I would be dead before the year was out. The premonition prompted me to spend the day working on a slow-motion video that I’d thought about but never found time to produce: I wrapped myself in a black sheet and leapt into a… Continue reading “Dissolution” featured by the Women’s Caucus for Art of Georgia
Instructors: Nancy Cann
Nancy Cann has been working professionally in glass since 2001. She has been represented by Kittrell/Riffkind Art Glass in an invitation-only group show called “On the Wild Side.” Her work has been included in the Museum of Glass In Tacoma, WA Red Hot Summer Party & Juried Auction and she was a Niche Finalist in 2011. She is exhibiting in a… Continue reading Instructors: Nancy Cann
Hosting Workshops in Glass
Very excited to host workshops in glass at our studio! Glass artists Nancy Cann and Elizabeth Mobley are offering techniques in glass for all levels. Check it out! FusedLightStudio.com/workshops
Ever Upward
This piece, “Ever Upward,” is one of a series that can be displayed on the wall or hung in front of a window. The background colors and light through a window bring out ever-changing details in the glass. I love creating new textures of clear glass in the kiln.
Block Study 2 (Glacier)
Block Study 2 (Glacier) Cast glass 6” x 12” x 2” September 2019
The Veil That Has No Name
My cast glass piece, “The Veil That Has No Name,” is featured on the postcard for a Labor Day weekend exhibit with the theme Bearing Witness. This piece bears witness to the invisible disabilities of people with brain injuries and, more broadly, mental and emotional suffering that goes unseen. I underwent a craniotomy to repair… Continue reading The Veil That Has No Name