Turquoise Window Arc
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Turquoise Window Arc
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Turquoise Window Arc

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A59546)
Designed by Lynn Latimer
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Lustrous layers of colored glass are fused onto a backdrop of translucent white, creating a window of shimmering color that has great visual depth in many lighting conditions. Layers of glass frit and stringer framed by iridized glass create detailed focal points. Includes custom black, powder-coated steel stand for display.
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Lynn Latimer

Lynn Latimer

Latimer Glass Studio
"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. "

Lynn Latimer has always had a love for drawing and color. She has found inspiration in the paintings of Paul Klee and Pierre Bonnard, primitive art, the subtle color shifts in hand-knotted rugs and old textiles, as well as the aesthetics of Japanese gardens and wabi-sabi. Her contemporary freestanding glass panels bring color and light into a room and are enlivening and joyful.

Latimer's fused glass panels are made of multiple layers of translucent colored glass that are cut from sheets, composed, and fused together in a special glass kiln. Layering is used to build a rich yet subtle palette of color and an intricate rhythm of line and pattern. The pieces are interwoven and positioned into a complex three-dimensional puzzle. Heat and gravity then come into play, transforming and moving the composition into place. Another characteristic element in Latimer's work is the use of iridized glass, which has a thin translucent metallic coating on the surface—a veil-like patina visible in reflected light.

Lynn Latimer graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1975 with a BFA in painting. She began working with glass at RISD as an independent study, exploring stained glass under the guidance of Dale Chihuly, who was then the head of the RISD glass department. Chris VanAllsberg, a graduate student at the time, introduced Latimer to sandblasting glass, which continues to be an important element in her work. She started Latimer Glass Studio in 1976 and has been working in glass for over thirty years.

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Postalgeek
We love our sculpture for our formal dining room

This piece is the pow we were looking to add color to our formal dining room. The color of the piece is constantly changing as the light in the room changes during the course of the day. We love, love, love our beautiful sculpture and have asked Lynn to make another piece for us to correlate with it. She is wonderful to work with!!!!

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JAPT
Great Artist.

This piece wat exactly like the artist review it on the web, I'm pretty happy that I bought it, I have it display on a dark wooden table under a chandelier lights and looks awesome.