Confluence -- red irridized glass with dichoric frit on white glass with
black frit. Gold pen accents. 20.5"x17".
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Green irridized glass with dichoric frit on white glass with
black frit. Gold pen accents. 20.5"x17".
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Geometric Sushi 1 -- inspired by, yes, sushi! Dichroic glass on black all on
a white background.
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Geometric Sushi 2 -- Companion to the one above. Dichroic glass on black all on
a white background.
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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18x18 inches, clear layer over white. Clear and pastel facets made
separately and fused to base layers. We had a *lot* of snow last
winter (2003). I guess if you can't beat it, join it! :-)
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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18x18 inches clear layer over white. Green and yellow waves with dichroic,
clear, and green frit tack fused over. Touches of mica paint. Spring at last
after all that darned snow!
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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18x18 inches clear layer over white. Blue, aqua and lavender waves.
Touches of gold pen. Summertime!
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18x18 inches, 2 layers of black. Irridized black and clear, sandblasted,
fused to make various sized disks, with silver foil inclusions. Larger disks
slumped to form cups. Gold pen dots and embellishments.
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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18x18 inches. Fun with the vitrograph! A vitrograph is a kiln set up on a
high stand with a hole in the bottom for glass to flow through. You can make
all kinds of cool wavy lines with the glass. The background is white and a layer
of clear frit with red, pink, cranberry, and dichroic powders sprinkled over.
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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3.5x4.5 inches, framed in 11x14" frame (closeup photo). Clear over aqua over white
layers, with blue powder and dichroic frit. Shaped with diamond grinder.
Final tack fusing with stringer and dichroic "jewels".
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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Playing with a variation on the above theme. Some cool bubbles in this one.
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Lavender with different colored powders -- more cool bubbles.
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Photo Copyright Greg Staley
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