Sunday, June 20, 2010

Table and Window decorations

Some recent pieces...



The above is an S curve and measures 7" high and 17" wide.



The two pieces, above, are candle sconces or may be placed in a window sill.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

A keeper and what that means to me



This toucan was made with the intentions of selling it.  However, sometimes there are surprises while firing glass in a kiln!  During the first firing there was a big bubble to the right of the bird and above the branch, so I broke it and patched the hole with new glass pieces.  The patch job worked fine but the second firing created a second bubble to the left of the bird (it looks like a dark, round shadow near the top of the left wing).  So this is a keeper!  I now have the piece gracing my living room and will enjoy looking at it.

Now it is time to try again and solve the problem of bubbles.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Work at ArtistXhange

Fused Glass at the ArtistXhange Gallery at 3169 16th Street, San Francisco (closed).






"Let Me Out of Here"
by Kelcie
SOLD at Artist-Xchange 2009

Thursday, February 28, 2008

2008 Glass

"The Crescent" on a 10" stand.


"Catch Me If You Can" on 12" stand,
SOLD at ArtistXchange


Window panel, below, was part of a commissioned work, 12" square.






Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Friday, October 26, 2007

Pieces from 2007

Examples of the type of fused glass pieces.
Soapdishes


Plumeria, cherry blossom dishes. These small dishes may be used for soap or jewelry. These pieces were taken to the SF Museum of Craft and Folk Art (MCFA) in September, 2007.




Wisteria dish by 8" square, also at MCFA.



Abstract double curves are about 16" by 6" and 17" by 4", and can be used to rest on a window sill. Both of these pieces were sold at the 2007 Potrero Hill Festival in October.



Drop vase is decorative and stands 8.5" tall, the rim is about 8" wide.



Sunset Artists show at in the Hall of Flowers of the San Francisco County Fair Building June 2nd and 3rd, 2007. These are some of the pieces that were shown:


Toucan, sold.