Here are just three of the many beautiful glass pieces Peter has in his showroom, ready to be purchased and brought home. Come back tomorrow and I'll show you my favorites.
Glass offers so many amazing opportunities for art! Color, translucence, transparency, sparkle, reflection ... I could go on ... actually, I'm falling in love with the stuff.
le resultat est assez original, tres beau
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. I like these colourful glass works very much. I'd buy a piece or two...
ReplyDeleteArt of miracle-making. And miracle-photographing)
ReplyDeleteWhat an artist.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love the yellow/pink/green one the best of these three... I can't wait to see your favorites.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful pieces!
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally, we happened on a TV program last night which showed an artisan blowing glass...
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful. I'll be watching for your favorites. Did you end up buying anything?
Re your comment on Cedar Key: This was shot at the Seafood Festival back in October. Lots of fun stuff going on and funky people walking about!
Beautiful work. I am interested in seeing the ones you liked best.
ReplyDeleteI find artwork hard to photograph. I think he should hire you as his photographer. These look great!
ReplyDeleteGlass offers so many amazing opportunities for art! Color, translucence, transparency, sparkle, reflection ... I could go on ... actually, I'm falling in love with the stuff.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Kate!
Kate, those are terrific. I think I'll put the yellow/red/green one in my cart . . .
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful artwork - I'm lucky I didn't show up there with my credit card...
ReplyDeleteThese pieces are very good and so are your pictures of them!
ReplyDeleteKate, Merry Xmas for you and I wish you a Great Year 2011.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
Let's see...........which will I choose??? ALL of them ! :)
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I like the way the colours appear to swirl!
ReplyDeleteThese fascinate «Louis». His maternal grandfather used to be a glass blower in the (now defunct) Cambridge (Ohio) Glass Works.
ReplyDeleteAmazing art, so beautiful. I want to see a demonstration now, I've never seen one. Did you post a website of his and I missed it?
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