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Available Works Glass Canopy
Front view of "Glass Canopy" assemblage artwork featuring layered abstract textures in green and black with embedded glass elements Image 1 of 7
Front view of "Glass Canopy" assemblage artwork featuring layered abstract textures in green and black with embedded glass elements
Angled side view showing the dimensionality of the central textured panel and glass elements below Image 2 of 7
Angled side view showing the dimensionality of the central textured panel and glass elements below
Opposite angled view emphasizing the layered structure and varied green tones Image 3 of 7
Opposite angled view emphasizing the layered structure and varied green tones
Top-down view showing the central square panel and upper embedded oval elements Image 4 of 7
Top-down view showing the central square panel and upper embedded oval elements
Detail close-up of lower portion highlighting smooth and frosted green glass fragments against textured background Image 5 of 7
Detail close-up of lower portion highlighting smooth and frosted green glass fragments against textured background
Extreme close-up of left side glass cluster with textured surface and translucent green shapes Image 6 of 7
Extreme close-up of left side glass cluster with textured surface and translucent green shapes
Extreme close-up of right side showing circular and angular green glass pieces over a ridged, organic backdrop Image 7 of 7
Extreme close-up of right side showing circular and angular green glass pieces over a ridged, organic backdrop
Front view of "Glass Canopy" assemblage artwork featuring layered abstract textures in green and black with embedded glass elements
Angled side view showing the dimensionality of the central textured panel and glass elements below
Opposite angled view emphasizing the layered structure and varied green tones
Top-down view showing the central square panel and upper embedded oval elements
Detail close-up of lower portion highlighting smooth and frosted green glass fragments against textured background
Extreme close-up of left side glass cluster with textured surface and translucent green shapes
Extreme close-up of right side showing circular and angular green glass pieces over a ridged, organic backdrop

Glass Canopy

$350.00

16.75” x 8” x 1.25”

A vibrant green palette emerges from layered tissue and salvaged glass in Glass Canopy from memory or meteor, this vertical assemblage vibrates with tactile energy. Sea glass fragments and cabochons refract light as if storing a coded message—part organic relic, part imagined signal.

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16.75” x 8” x 1.25”

A vibrant green palette emerges from layered tissue and salvaged glass in Glass Canopy from memory or meteor, this vertical assemblage vibrates with tactile energy. Sea glass fragments and cabochons refract light as if storing a coded message—part organic relic, part imagined signal.

16.75” x 8” x 1.25”

A vibrant green palette emerges from layered tissue and salvaged glass in Glass Canopy from memory or meteor, this vertical assemblage vibrates with tactile energy. Sea glass fragments and cabochons refract light as if storing a coded message—part organic relic, part imagined signal.

Materials List

  • Tissue paper (glued, layered, sanded)

  • Acrylic medium and pigment

  • Salvaged green sea glass

  • Found glass cabochons

  • Wood panel and framing trim

  • Matte sealant and adhesives

Layered tissue and pigment evoke moss, undergrowth, and planetary terrain in this vertically framed work. A tilted central panel seems to hover above a forest floor of glinting, salvaged green glass — chunks and spheres that suggest seedpods or alien matter. Together, they create a hybrid of memory and terrain, relic and growth.

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