Black and White and Red All Over
Rectangle Platter
Rectangle Platter
rectangle detail
rectangle detail
Triangle Platter
Triangle Platter
Black and White and Red All Over
Rectangle Platter
rectangle detail
Triangle Platter

Black and White and Red All Over

Art Glass Platter (ID: A16587)
Designed by Sherry Selevan
$295–$350
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These pieces were inspired by the old riddle.

These functional and decorative platters are made by piecing strips of glass together and first fusing them into once piece at almost 1500 degrees F. After two more fusings and sandblasting, the final piece is shaped and has a soft satin look (and feel). As with anything hand crafted, minor variations may be present. Signed on the bottom. Food safe. Hand wash.
  • Microwave safe: No
  • Oven safe: No
  • Materials: Glass
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Sherry Selevan

Sherry G Selevan
"Glass is amazing, opaque and translucent, joyful and mysterious. I prize quality craftsmanship, and create practical and decorative items out of this magical material."

After years of working as an artist in different media, Sherry G. Selevan discovered glass. Colors, forms, and shapes from the natural world, architecture, and textiles inspire her, and her pieces have modern lines and show a wonderful eye for color. In addition, many of her pieces have a silk-like sandblasted finish, difficult to show in images and elegantly beautiful in person.

Selevan begins her work by cutting, arranging and then fusing small pieces of glass in a kiln using temperatures of up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. The resulting fused pieces are then "cold-worked" (sawed, sanded, sandblasted, and drilled) and returned to the kiln multiple times to get the final finish and shape that the artist desires.

Sherry Selevan has studied with national and international glass masters. A background in science has given her insight into the behavior of glass when heated and manipulated and an understanding of chemical reactions among different glasses.

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