Serape Moon Rising 4 - Art Glass Sculpture - by Lynn Latimer


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"Serape Moon Rising 4"

Art Glass Sculpture

Created by Lynn Latimer
Serape Moon Rising was inspired by a Mexican weaving that Latimer loved in her youth combined with the romance of the rising moon. This is the 4th color way available in the series. The panel is made up of a variety of colors of glass that layered one over another build a palette, subtle and interesting. This translucent fused glass panel is displayed on a custom metal stand, with black powder coat finish. Clean with Windex and a soft clean cloth.

This piece is also available with a horizontal stand.
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Dimensions: 32.0in H x 10.5in W x 8.0in D
This piece ships on or before: Sat, Jun 1, 2013
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About this Artist

Lynn Latimer

"Building and integrating a beautiful palette of color, with an intricate and balanced pattern, in fused glass seems to be my mission these days. "

I am very interested in line quality and detail, how the glass moves, and how to draw with these elements in the design process. If I have done my job right, the glass draws you in and offers a deeply satisfying visceral experience. The panels bring color and light into a room and are enlivening and joyful.

Latimer's fused glass panels are created using multiple layers of colored glass. Layering is used to build both a rich and subtle palette of color, where the pieces cross over and under one another, and an intricate rhythm of line and pattern. The pieces are interwoven and positioned into a complex three-dimensional puzzle, very crisp and architectural in appearance and then fused, cold-worked and displayed on custom stands.

Lynn Latimer graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1975 with a BFA in Painting. The artist began working with glass at RISD as an independent study, exploring stained glass under the guidance of Dale Chihuly. Chris VanAllsberg, introduced Lynn to sandblasting glass, which continues to be an important element. Lynn started Latimer Glass Studio in 1976 and has been working in glass for thirty two years.

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