Lavender Days of Spring II
Lavender Days of Spring II
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Lavender Days of Spring II

Art Glass Wall Sculpture (ID: A131483)
Designed by Leslie W. Friedman
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Created by using multiple layers of opaque and transparent sheet glass, multiple colors, textures of glass frit, and colored glass stringers. Each piece goes through several stages of high-temperature kiln firing. The final firing is a face-down composition in which the artist layers each color and texture of glass, creating depth in each casting. The final piece is an organic, impressionistic cast-glass image with striking visual depth. It is very difficult to capture the beauty and depth of this work in a photograph but once you see it, it quietly draws you in. Framed in a simple black shadow box mounting with a natural linen matte.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Leslie W. Friedman

Leslie W. Friedman

Redfish Studio
"My fused glass art is a study in nature. I strive to create impressionistic images by layering richly colored and textured glass. I find comfort in the beauty of nature and feel that it brings calmness to me in our frenetic world. I hope to share that beauty and peacefulness in every glass piece I create. "

Leslie Friedman grew up surrounded by an artistic family. Her passion for glass has evolved from earlier efforts in other artistic media. Working primarily in kiln-fired glass, she creates art in a range of styles, from contemporary graphics to landscape designs. Glass allows her the flexibility to create everything from bold, expressive splashes of color to more muted, naturalistic hues.

Each fused glass piece begins with a simple thought or sketch and evolves through the layering of textured and colored glass to become a finished work of art. After a few high-temperature kiln firings, all of the glass layers fuse together to complete the final image. Frequently, the final heating lends an element of unpredictability, which often enhances the original design. The results are mesmerizing!

Leslie Friedman graduated from TexasTech University with a BFA in design. Having worked in the corporate design world for twenty-two years, Friedman retired to begin exploring the amazing world of glass. She studied glass at a university in California and has continued her education in advanced glass with many artists throughout the United States. She has been working in the medium of glass for fifteen years.

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