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Art Glass Wall Sculpture (ID: A156708)
Designed by Karen Ehart
$5,400
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This kiln-fired glass sculpture is framed by an intricate steel structure that acts as a hanger and as part of the sculpture. It arrives in several segments and has been designed for easy installation. The frame has been double welded behind the small sea glass jewels to give them a place where they are permanently affixed. The round piece to the left is rounded outward. It and the other three larger glass pieces slide easily into their U-shaped holders. The pieces are detailed with textural elements and gold pen work fired onto the surface. Rivers of colorful and metallic small glass bits run through the pieces and colorful glass powders create subtle shadows. Each piece is unique and will vary.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Steel
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Karen Ehart

Karen Ehart

Karen Ehart Art Glass
"I am fascinated with the visual appeal of creating colorful sculpture and useful objects with glass."

With an organic, painterly style, Karen Ehart draws her inspiration from nature: sea life, microscopic images, a rock-filled stream bed. The many places she has lived, from the tropics to the desert, have influenced the evolution of her work.

Karen Ehart's work is unique in the sculptural quality of her pieces and the unusual surface design. She spends a great deal of time on the original sculpture and the mold-making process. Each piece is individually designed and handcrafted by the artist.

Karen Ehart was raised in a very creative family with diverse skills where craftsmanship was valued and encouraged. She picked up a glass cutter in 1984 and was ruined for any other work. She has experimented with glass continuously, taking workshops and working for major studios while developing her own technique and design style.

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