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Videos

Scroll down to view some videos that give a sense of the glass in time and three dimensional space

This video shows how the different densities of glass  operate on the way light falls on distant objects. The  movement of the point of reference allows the glass to read as a three dimensional object rather than a two dimensional plane.
The next two videos are of works that use a dense industrial white glass. That glass is used as a two dimensional screen through which other densities of glass modulate the light of distant object. Colors and tonalities shift with the movement of the viewer becoming lighter or darker than the white screen as one peeps though the "holes"


This piece is headed to the American Glass Guild auction in Washington, D.C. this June.
Part of the proceeds go to a scholarship program that benefits students of the glass medium.


I often use very dark glass that just hints at its color. It is impossible to photograph in a still photo but video allows the camera to see more of what the sensitive human eye can

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