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This panel was inspired by a watercolour painting by American artist Jean Gumpper. Flashed glass was progressively etched to give the various shades of blue within the waterfall. The falling leaves were enamelled and fired. |
Cascade, Bristol 2007
65cm x 38cm approx |
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The Mother and Child panel was given by a consultant as a leaving gift to the Southmead Hospital neo-natal unit |
"Gift of Life", Bristol 2010
51cm x 38cm |
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This glass panel depicts Brunel's Paddington Station, made for an exhibition in Bristol to commemorate 200 years since the birth of Ismbard Kingdom Brunel in April, 1806 |
Paddington Station, Flax Bourton 2006
44cm diameter |
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Blue on Turquoise flashed glass was used for the sea. Screen printing and acid etching techniques were used to produce the final effect of rippling water. |
Postcard from the Cayman Islands 2006
28cm x 45cm |
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The colours in this panel were enamelled and fired. Some peices were plated (double layers) to give these vibrant colours |
Galaxy Lightcatcher, Flax Bourton 2007
38cm x 24cm |
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This colourful fish and underwater
foliage in blue water shows how light behaves through different colours
of glass. |
Fish – Light catcher, Clifton, 1997
35cm diameter
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A 3-D effect is created in this trellis
design, The leaves were enamelled through a screen , and the red flowers
give an exotic touch to the light catcher. |
Trellis – Light Catcher, Flax Bourton, 2003
45cm x 32cm
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The leaves were printed on to the glass
through a screen, using blue enamels, which were then fired on to the glass.
The screen was made from photocopied fresh ivy leaves. |
Sun and Leaves – Light Catcher, Shrewsbury, 2003
39cm x 40cm
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Slumped glass |
Handprint 2007
20cm x 30cm |
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