Marigold dichroic fused glass art by Carolyn Myers Lindberg
10 in. diameter
On exhibition August 1st through August 25th
Close up to show the flash and sparkle of the marigold artistic elements. Dichroic (pronounced “dye-crow-ick”) glass means two colored, from the Greek words “di” for two, and “chroma” for color. It was named because of its fantastic multicolored and reflective properties.
HELLO SUNSHINE
On exhibition August 1st through August 25th
“Window in the Sun” handmade fused glass by Fedor Zubanov
12 x 12 in.
“You can easily find a 4-section window in the center of the plate. But if you look closer you notice that there are no clear boundaries: this window is just a combination of colors within diagonal chevrons. Sometimes halves of chevrons – sunny rays – simply go through the window, sometimes they reflect and change the color. Those reflections create the illusion of the window shape.”
“This clock was done using the original glass fusing technique called 3-D chevrons.
Edges of this clock are professionally hand worked to look straight and shiny.” FZ
“Every item is produced in the USA. Every item shines like a small sun.”
Available on special order from Fedor Zubanov and Irina Nazarkina
Fairweather House and Gallery
612 Broadway
HELLO SUNSHINE
Now through August 25th
Art for the exhibition created entirely by North coast artists. Featuring art by Paul Brent, Lieta Gratteri, Reneé Hafeman, Bev Drew Kindley, Karen E. Lewis, Carolyn Lindberg, Neal Maine and Fedor Zubanov.
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