What is Kiln-glass? Artist Credits

Artist Credits
Photographer: AnnaKika.
Bonnie Celeste, Opaline plates, bowls
and platters, 2010. Kilnformed glass.
www.bonnie-celeste.com
Photographer: Peter Beardsley.
Kim Modis, drawer pulls, 2011.
Kilnformed glass and metal,
approximately 3.825 x .825 x 1 inches.
www.Glass-Fancy.com
Ellen Abbott and Marc Leva, Egg Cup
2, 2004. Pate de verre, 4.25 x 3.625
inches. www.emstudioglass.com
Dolores Barrett, Pixel Orb: Flame
necklace, 2011. Kilnformed glass and
24K gold interior, vermeil omega
chain. www.barrettart.net
Richard Whiteley, Ocularis, 2010. Cast
glass, 15 x 30 x 5.125 inches.
www.bullseyegallery.com,
www.richardwhiteley.com
Bonnie Celeste, buttons, 2009.
Kilnformed glass.
www.bonnie-celeste.com.
Karen Bexfield, Black on Black, 2010.
Kilnformed glass, 3.5 x 11 inches.
Photographer: Margot Geist.
www.karenbexfield.com
Eleonora Lucani and Paolo Scala,
untitled, 2006. Kilnformed glass, 2 x
11.5 x 11.5 inches each.
Nathan Sandberg, Blindspot, 2007.
Kilncast glass, 10 x 31 x 1 inches.
nathansandberg.com,
www.bullseyegallery.com
Jaqueline Cooley, Leaf Bowl 3.
Waterjet cut, kilnformed and
coldworked glass, 20 x 4 inches.
Photographer: Marshall Hyde.
www.jaquelinecooley.com.
Martha Pfanschmidt, Fall into Winter,
2010. Kilnformed glass, 6 x 12.5 x .5
inches, installed.
www.bullseyegallery.com,
www.pfanschmidt.com
Photographer: Steven Immerman.
Amanda Simmons, Dark Skies, Bright
City, 2011. Kilnformed glass.
www.corsockglass.co.uk
Jaqueline Cooley, Millstone 2, 2006.
Kilnformed glass, 18.5 x 3 inches.
Photographer: Simon Bruntnell.
www.jaquelinecooley.com
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