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This is one of the glass sculptures I received back from the MJ Erard Gallery in Toledo, Ohio. The Gallery had to sadly close it's doors a few months ago. So, now you can buy this piece at a discounted price! It's $125.00, with free shipping to any US residence. You can buy it now using the secure PayPal button below. To pay by other means, please email me at cougs1@harbornet.com
This piece is very large...it measures 5.25" high by 4" wide. What a ray of sunlight does to my glass is just magical!







10 comments:
hi! thank you for following me from myspace!! and welcome to my old but new again blog!!
Your work is beautiful as always!
Ruth
Great blog! I like all your work but am blown away by your landscapes - fantastic!!
These are such beautiful pieces of art David...and I know they are even more so in person. I love how the sun shines through mine and casts little rainbows on my wall. They are truly magical! I love them!
Ruth, Jane, and Laurie...thanks so much for all the wonderful comments!
This is absolutely beautiful work David! I am thrilled to have found your blog...welcome to mine!
Thank you Saundra!
Oh wow...This is magical! Beautiful work!
I love glass sculptures. Wish I could sell a couple of paintings to buy it!
Thanks for stopping by my humble blog!
Congrats on being accepted into a juried show! Another one of me dreams yet to be fulfilled. I love your landscapes and admire you're one of the few pastel artists who dwells into the challenging but rewarding abstracts with your pastels.
I love looking at the glass, David... what a beautiful microcosm of light and color and fantastic movement. Keep up the good work!
David, thanks for joining my blog. You have so many talents. The glass is beautiful and the pastels are awesome. You do wonderful landscapes, but I have to say "Hearts" really grabbed me. In recent years I have developed more interest in abstract paintings, they are so very creative. I am just now trying pastels in a drawing class and finding them a lovely medium.
I'll keep checking back.
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