Large Abstract Panel
Large Abstract Panel
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Large Abstract Panel
Large Abstract Panel
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Large Abstract Panel

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A92046)
Designed by Helen Rudy
$5,600
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This striking, colorful fused glass sculpture is part of Helen Rudy's signature Blast of Color collection. An abundance of colored glass shapes are hand cut, layered in an abstract design, then kiln fired to become a single piece of glass. By layering a mix of transparent, opaque, and dichroic glass, Rudy creates a panel with depth and translucency that looks stunning in both light and dark locations. Each panel is unique. Signed by the artist.

The panel comes with a custom-made black powder-coated stand. The stand is designed with a heavy 1" thick steel base for stability. The glass panel measures 56"h x 16"w. Overall dimensions below include the stand.
  • Minor assembly required: The stand is in two parts. At the base of the stem is a square plate that gets bolted to the heavy base. This makes is easier for shipping the base in two parts.s.
  • Materials: Glass, Steel
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  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Helen Rudy

Helen Rudy

" I am interested in how colors mix and react to create depth and balance in the piece. I focus on the subtle effects light can have on the art."

Helen Rudy came to creating beautiful fused glass pieces from a non-traditional background in construction management. Her attention to color detail, layering, and saturation heralds back to her degree. Her crisp and clean designs clearly focus on the interaction of light and its effect on the glass.

Each piece of glass is measured and hand cut. By layering one color or many different colors on top of each other, a bright and bold design is created. The glass is first fired in a kiln to about 1500 degrees F to melting or fusing point. Sometimes a second firing is needed to create a shape. The glass can be in the kiln for several days before finishing.

Almost entirely self taught, Rudy attended workshops with Milon Townsend, and Lisa Voigt, attended the Pilchuck Scool of Glass to study with Alicia Lomne, and in 2011 studied casting Pate De Verre with Anna Boothe.

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