Sentences with phrase «blown glass elements»

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The elements — painted paneling, beadboard cabinets, a butcher - block island countertop, open shelving, a simple striped valance, a resourceful cookbook nook and mouth - blown glass pendant lights — come together to create a design that looks as great as it works.
Strikingly elegant and modern, the AF Lighting Elements Series Luna Pendant is handcrafted with ripple - blown glass and an iridescent smoke finish.
Not only is the game in 3D (you have to put on 3D glasses), but also has sensory elements that shakes the booth and blows air at you.
The piece continues her use of glass to represent elements of nature, which began with blown glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in glass to represent elements of nature, which began with blown glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in 1994.
These same elements are reused in the three larger pieces currently showing in the main space, Arrangement, Arrangement II and Arrangement III, less - uniform structures with multiple shelves that also feature a scented candle on a steel pole, a floral arrangement in a blown - glass vase and a QuickTime movie (an aerial view of a simulated modernist building) on a flatscreen.
This juried exhibition celebrates all of these elements and is open to all glass artists including, but not limited to blown, cast, fused, lampworked, mosaic, neon, and painted.
Among the exhibition's more than 180 objects are examples of the leaded - glass windows and lamps for which he is best known as well as blown - glass vessels and decorative objects such as mosaics, jewelry, bronzes, paintings, watercolors, architectural elements, and silver.
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