Singing the Blues Front
Singing the Blues Front
Singing the Blues Side
Singing the Blues Side
Singing the Blues Close Up
Singing the Blues Close Up
Singing the Blues Wall
Singing the Blues Wall
Singing the Blues Front
Singing the Blues Side
Singing the Blues Close Up
Singing the Blues Wall
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Singing the Blues

Art Glass Wall Sculpture (ID: A163810)
Designed by Doug Gillis
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In this multi-layered fused glass wall sculpture, artist Doug Gillis has integrated an intricate heirloom pattern of rich blue and shining silver hues with modern geometric elements, resulting in a piece that very much lives in the present. The fused glass panel is suspended from a riser above a square of satin-anodized aluminum, giving the work dimension and subtle shadows. Hand-painted, metallic silver, cradled wood frame. Signed on the back and ready to hang.
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Aluminum
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Doug Gillis

Doug Gillis Fused Glass
"Using a modular and contemporary approach, my work attempts to integrate the science of heat and light with the organic nature of fused glass. I attribute my aesthetic styling to the European Bauhaus designs I studied extensively at Ohio State University."

Fused glass artist Doug Gillis believes that it's the processes and materials themselves that inspire his drive to exhibit art's elements: line, pattern, texture, balance, color, light and composition. He believes these are the aesthetic rewards of letting Earth's natural materials express themselves as fine art, unconstrained by the limitations of utility and function.

Doug Gillis is recognized for introducing non-traditional materials (metals, organic materials, etc.) into the melting process. In other ways, he remains loyal to centuries-old glassmaking traditions in his use of hand tools to form and finish each piece individually.

Doug Gillis received a B.S. in Industrial Design at Ohio State. He was an Art Director in Los Angeles, Orlando, and The Netherlands. He has supplemented his formal education and professional experience by taking fused glass courses at the University of New Mexico and at the Bullseye Studio in Santa Fe. He continually explores new materials and techniques.

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