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Available Glass Amber & Watery Blue / Glass Horizon Cloud
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Amber & Watery Blue / Glass Horizon Cloud

$250.00

24 × 9 × 1”, stained glass, silicone, steel wall/window fixtures

This is cloud #2 from my 15 days of sharing glass clouds on social media.

No two glass clouds are alike. Made using the organically shaped edges that are a normal part of all stained glass production. Typically these parts are cut away as “scraps” in order to market perfectly rectangular sheets of glass. I find their curvaceous edges to be super interesting, beautiful and alive. These unpredictable shapes feel like natural forces created them, like wind, water or fiery lava flows. And when two are joined together they create a cloud shape with a central “horizon line” like the ones I find so nourishing to gaze at in nature.

*this piece can easily be inverted for display depending on your preference

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24 × 9 × 1”, stained glass, silicone, steel wall/window fixtures

This is cloud #2 from my 15 days of sharing glass clouds on social media.

No two glass clouds are alike. Made using the organically shaped edges that are a normal part of all stained glass production. Typically these parts are cut away as “scraps” in order to market perfectly rectangular sheets of glass. I find their curvaceous edges to be super interesting, beautiful and alive. These unpredictable shapes feel like natural forces created them, like wind, water or fiery lava flows. And when two are joined together they create a cloud shape with a central “horizon line” like the ones I find so nourishing to gaze at in nature.

*this piece can easily be inverted for display depending on your preference

24 × 9 × 1”, stained glass, silicone, steel wall/window fixtures

This is cloud #2 from my 15 days of sharing glass clouds on social media.

No two glass clouds are alike. Made using the organically shaped edges that are a normal part of all stained glass production. Typically these parts are cut away as “scraps” in order to market perfectly rectangular sheets of glass. I find their curvaceous edges to be super interesting, beautiful and alive. These unpredictable shapes feel like natural forces created them, like wind, water or fiery lava flows. And when two are joined together they create a cloud shape with a central “horizon line” like the ones I find so nourishing to gaze at in nature.

*this piece can easily be inverted for display depending on your preference

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