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Category Archives: Nature
Patterned By Nature
Today I am looking at the very large glass LCD sculpture titled, Patterned By Nature, located right in my backyard, Raleigh, North Carolina. Patterned by Nature was commissioned by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (naturalsciences.org) for the newly built Nature … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Interior Glass, Nature, Video
Tagged Architecture, Glass, nature, North Carolina, Raleigh, Sculpture
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Roger Thomas Glass
Today I am looking at Portland, Oregon glass artist, Roger Thomas. Artist Roger Thomas visualizes the world through his glass landscapes. While he considers himself a painter, he has chosen to work in glass because he craves the challenges and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Glass, Design, Nature, Video
Tagged Art, art glass, Decorative Glass, fused glass, Glass, Oregon, oregon art, oregon glass, Portland, roger thomas, video
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Renato Foti Photo Light Boxes
Today I am looking at these modern Photo Light Boxes by Renato Foti. Renato has combined his love for glass design and his talent for photography into these beautiful, modern photo light boxes: According to Renato, “These are my photographs printed directly on to … Continue reading
Posted in Art Glass, Decorative Glass, Design, Interior Glass, Lighting, Nature
Tagged art glass, ceiling lamps, Decorative Glass, design, floor lamps, Glass, glass design, IDS12, Interior Design, light boxes, lighting, partition, Photography
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Tolt River Studios
Today I am looking at Etsy Shop, Tolt River Studios and the fused glass work of artist, Steph Mader. This Three Thistle (say that 10 times fast) Triptych is adorable. According to Steph’s profile: I’ve been involved in the arts all … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Glass, Design, Nature
Tagged Art, art glass, Decorative Glass, fused glass, Glass, Interior Design, Kitchen
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Roc Lite Series by Carol Savid
Today I am looking at the Roc Lite Series by glass artist, Carol Savid. My very good friend, Tracy, knew that I would like Carol’s beautiful glass sculpture and emailed me a link to Carol’s website. Thank you, Tracy! Carol Savid … Continue reading
Back From the Beach
I’m back from a fabulous weekend trip. Seriously, I need to find a way I can write Looking At Glass from this location. Perhaps a branch office? The weather was cool and the skies were clear. The summer crowds have all … Continue reading

