2044 - Cheryl Zahniser
The Glance 20 x 17 inches Signed - 2010 Enamel, Bullseye glass
$1,800
2043 - Zachary Rudolph
Graal Container 8.5 x 13.5 x 8 inches Signed - 2010 Blown glass, graal
$820 Zachary Rudolph began his adventures in glass art in 1997 at the Seattle Glassblowing Studio and Gallery. He currently lives a relaxing life in Santa Cruz, California, where he is developing a unique style of glass art and expanding his abilities as an artist by learning new things. Zachary Rudolph: zachrudolph@gmail.com www.zachrudolphglass.com
Cheryl Zahniser’s donation is in two parts. She will create a portrait of the subject of your choice on glass and you’ll also receive The Glance. This is a wonderful opportunity to support Pilchuck Glass School and have a customized creation. The date and time are to be confirmed with Zahniser. Mounting is not included. Her joy lying in figurative work, in 2009 she was inspired to take a session at Pilchuck Glass School with KeKe Cribbs. There she discovered a new medium to expand her figurative and portrait range. Formerly a member of Pilchuck’s board, she has a B.F.A. degree in painting from the University of Oregon. She serves as Vice Chair for the School of Allied Arts and Architecture at the University of Oregon’s Board of Visitors Museo Gallery Museo Gallery: museo@whidbey.com www.museo.cc
2047 - Helen Tegeler
Flutter Seeds 2.5 x 6 x 6 inches Signed - 2010 Blown glass, engraved, dyed wool
2045 - Anna Mlasowsky
Hand-Made
$950
10 x 15 x 6 inches Not signed - 2010 Blown glass
Helen Tegeler has attended Pilchuck Glass School as a student, teaching assistant, and staff member. Her work is strangly influenced by nature and the transitions that take place over time in both plants and people.
$950 Born in 1984 in Germany, Anna Mlasowsky received a B.A. degree from the Danish Design School. In 2008 she was a scholarship student at Pilchuck Glass School and the Corning Museum of Glass. She has been an exchange student at the Aalto University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland, and at Konstfack University College of Art and Design in Stockholm, Sweden. She has recently been awarded a six-week fellowship at the Creative Glass Center of America and an Isaac and Sonia Luski Scholarship to attend Penland School of Crafts. Anna Mlasowsky mail@annamlasowsky.com www.annamlasowsky.com
Helen Tegeler: helentegeler@gmail.com
2046 - Cheryl Matson
Midnight Garden Party 20 inches Not signed - 2011 Glass
$800 Cheryl Matson’s festive necklace, which consists of hand made glass beads, is the most recent in a series. She made the beads by melting black glass and then dusting the hot glass with powdered metallic glass. Matson is an instructor at Pratt Fine Arts Center. Cheryl Matson: cherylmatson@msn.com
2048 - Karen Ehart
Red Torso on Stand 26 x 12 x 10 inches Signed - 2011 Kiln-fired glass
$895 Karen Ehart picked up a glasscutter in 1984 and was ruined for any real job. She has been fortunate to work with quite a few highly skilled artisans and has continuously experimented with the sculptural possibilities of her glasswork. She loves color and draws her inspiration from nature: the human form, sea life, microscopic images, a pebble-filled streambed. Her work can be seen in numerous fine art galleries as well as several publications including Best of America Glass Artists, Volume II and A Beginner’s Guide to Kiln-Formed Glass. Karen Ehart: keglass@qwestoffice.net www.karenehart.com
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