Paprika Fluted Sconce
Paprika Fluted Sconce
Paprika Fluted Sconce
Paprika Fluted Sconce
Paprika Fluted Sconce
Paprika Fluted Sconce

Paprika Fluted Sconce

Art Glass Sconce (ID: A85605)
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This sconce is hand-blown in our Paprika color pattern, which is comprised of various brown, red, and orange tones with touches of white and yellow. The sconce is 16-18" wide at the top and about 8" tall. 2 small black buttons on the sides hold a cross bar inside the glass for wall mounting. It comes with a wall plate that hard-wires directly into an existing electric box and has one socket for a standard bulb. We recommended using LED bulbs up a a 110-watt equivalent and 2700k warm light. All parts comply with all applicable UL standards. Each sconce is signed and dated.
  • Uses 1 100-watt max. standard bulb (not included)
  • Standard on/off switch
  • Hardwired wall mount (professional installation recommended)
  • 1' clear plastic cord
  • Signed by the artist
  • Minor assembly required
  • Materials: Glass
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Joel and Candace Bless

Joel and Candace Bless

Glasslight
"Combining our aesthetic views and diverse skills, we work as a team to craft objects that define elegance with a lively, fresh spirit. We find reward in the process as well as the end result, and we hope our work speaks to others and ultimately becomes a joyous part of their lives. "

Having long been interested in lighting, Joel found it natural to combine glass with light when he began blowing glass. Candace has a lifelong love of art. With her work in glass, she bridges the boundary between two and three dimensions. Together, Candace and Joel find that with glass, the multiple interactions among color, light, texture, and form provide an intriguing realm for functional work that can subtly accent an environment or dominate it boldly.

Over 30 years, Candace and Joel developed many color patterns for visual texture. Large shades are built with glass layering, blowing, and shaping. The process gains momentum, reaching a crescendo with a final spinning to achieve full size. While the outcome is uncertain until the glass cools, Joel masterfully coaxes the medium to achieve desired results. For metalwork, Glasslight uses a unique method of bending steel. Bases and hangers are expertly assembled with concealed welds to balance and flow with the glass.

Candace and Joel met while students at RIT in the 1970s. Candace majored in printmaking at the School of Fine Art. Joel gained basic skills at the School of American Craftsman's newly opened glassblowing program and later took a summer course at Tyler School of Art. Building and operating his own studios since 1979, he is mostly self-taught. Candace desired to incorporate her printing background more thoroughly with glass and with experimentation and books discovered her own way in glass fusing.