Sentences with phrase «glass flower»

You may have heard of the Blaschkas» work before; they are the creators of the well - known Ware Collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, a celebrated display of phenomenal jewel - like flora.
My tray was also the perfect spot for the antique glass flower vase with a «frog» type lid that a sweet friend just game me.
Presenting an intimate display of the best of the best, this Tiffany exhibition features a garden of blown glass flowers and some of the rarest and most expensive lamps known.
To arrange the hydrangeas, I used a large glass flower frog.
«Their power of observation was very acute, and they were really well educated,» says Susan Rossi - Wilcox, former curator of Harvard University's Blaschka glass flower collection (a later body of work for which the Blaschkas are now most renowned).
Create stained glass flowers, listen to live music, and hear stories at the MFA's annual Art in Bloom Community Day (Boston)
DETAILS YOU»LL APPRECIATE Made of iron with glass flower accents.
A white front loading washer and dryer sits atop white shaker drawers and beneath white shaker cabinets adorned with brass pulls illuminated by a brass and glass flower chandelier.
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A white washstand adorned with pink glass flower knobs is fitted with a sink with a polished nickel faucet mounted to a white quartz countertop beneath a vanity mirror.
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Her historical fantasy novel, A Thousand Glass Flowers, won a silver medal in the 2012 Readers» Favorite Awards (USA) in the fantasy genre.
The other complaint about it being dry food not wet, well i give my cat a huge glass flower vase full of fresh water, changed every 12 hours, and she loves drinking from that, maybe because it's about 15 cm high with water filled to the brim, you just need to find what your cat likes drinking from and problem solved.
In Angola to Vietnam *, Williams photographed glass flowers made by the Dresden - based Blaschka family, housed in the Botanical Museum in Harvard University.
Welcome summer with this hand painted flip flop glass flower vase.
Highlights of the exhibition include a garden of blown glass flowers, unique examples of ceramics and enamels, and some of the rarest and most expensive lamps known — the glorious blue Dragonfly and Pond Lily library lamps.
Glass flower frogs are reusable pieces that sit at the bottom of a vase and securely hold your flower arrangement in place, while still getting water.
Indeed, the refrain of a great new film by Camille Henrot is «In the beginning...» These early stages are also filled with animals and evocations of the natural world: Eliot Porter's exquisite 1950s photos of birds in flight, Christopher Williams» forensic photos of Harvard's collection of glass flowers (1989).
Equally intriguing exhibits elsewhere in the museum include a collection of fossils, rare minerals and the almost surreal collection of over 4000 glass flowers and plants made by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, father and son glass artisans from Germany.
I secured the tulips by inserting a glass flower frog inside the candy bowl.
The glass flowers are beautiful, too.
A visual feast of exuberant color and daring form, Chihuly's installation of Cobalt Marlins and Trumpet Flower Fiori welcomes visitors into the exhibition with a brilliant, indoor garden created with blown glass flowers and daring verticals that reach almost nine feet above their base.
Fake smiles, glass flowers and redder than red apples... Williams» peculiar images seduce even as they hint at the corruption of photography by advertising
You can click here to see how Suzanne Peterson handled her glass flower, click here for a work by Ali Feeney, and click here for Luke Stone's creation.
Highlights include a garden of blown glass flowers, unique examples of pottery and enamels, and some of the rarest and most expensive lamps known — the glorious Dragonfly and Pond Lily library lamps.
In addition to the galleries, the museum boasts a play space as well as an art - making area, a sculpture garden and a cafe featuring a window of Dale Chihuly's glass flowers.
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company Flower Form Vases ca. 1893 — 1900 Blown glass Highlights of the exhibition include a garden of blown glass flowers, unique examples of ceramics and enamels, and some of the rarest and most expensive lamps known — the glorious blue Dragonfly and Pond Lily library lamps.
Beyond the galleries, the museum houses a children's creative zone, a sculpture garden and a cafe featuring a window of Dale Chihuly's glass flowers.
Produced with a polished brass frame and glass flowers.
She also put the glass flower vase to create fresh atmosphere.
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