Posted 11 years ago
belleverre
(79 items)
This is a picture on a post card that I used in the late 80's for promotional purposes. The tallest piece is 14 inches. Nearly all of the pictures of my work are on 35mm slides, so they will have to be converted to digital before they can be posted.
The style of the decoration is called diatreta after ancient Roman glass. In this style, the decorative elements are positioned away from the body of the piece on short struts. The Roman pieces were carved from a single piece of glass, whereas mine are cast in one piece using the cire perdue or lost wax technique.
There is so much time and effort put in to each of my pieces that they become very dear to me and I don't like to sell them. Also, I have been out of the market for over ten years and now I just do glass as a hobby.
Your work is stunning & unique keep your hobby going to have such a gift it would be wasted not to
Such beautiful glass, belleverre. Unique pieces each! Captivating!
Thank you for sharing. Your work is so unique. I really hope you decide to post more when you can. You blue floriform has amazed me for years.
super nice!
belleverre I tried to look up your work earlier on Google so many different sites came up so I'll just have to keep my eye here your work that I have seen is unique.
ks85-your wish is my command.-14 inches tall.
bell is this more of your work or have you postings elsewhere we can look at because you are really good & would love to see more.
Beautiful and so very creative!! Wonderful hobby! And what a talent!!
These are awesome! The only comparable artist that I am aware of to your work is Barry Sautner and he is huge! Wow! What a wonderful talent you have in creating works of art in glass.
Thank you- I am flattered by all your comments. To compare my work with that of Barry Sautner's is a real compliment.
I don't believe there are any photos of my work on the web, but it was featured once in the Feb/Mar 1997 issue of the "Glass Collector's Digest".
Just learning is there a difference between Studio Glass & Art Glass or is it the same thing just using different name for it. As they say if you want to learn go to a pro. Sorry I called your work a hobby that must of sounded like a insult by no means did I mean it that way. I'm sure you understood that without saying but I thought I would just mention it anyway. Your work from what I have seen is incredible.
I am off to find my copy of Collector's digest feb/mar 97. I can't wait to see more of your work. Thank you so very much for sharing it here.
Sincerely
Lisa