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Meyer is one of the world's leading sculptors using glass as a medium and the copperfoil assembly pioneered by Tiffany. Each of his sculptures incorporates thousands of individually cut and shaped pieces of glass, and may involve the use of frits and enamels, flameworking, fusing and multiple kiln firings. Additonal works can be seen on his web site www.livingglassart.com.
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Glass sculpture on granite base.
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29" high, 24" diameter. 5000+ pieces of glass compose the dragon, pagoda and river. Commemorates the building of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River (known for millenia as "the Great Dragon").
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14" long, 9" wide, 6" high. 1400 pieces of glass. Loggerhead hatchling. Commissioned by and on display at the Newport Aquarium.
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Stained glass sulpture on brass parrot stand. Aproximately 300 glass pieces, cut, shaped, painted and fired individually. Won "Best Of Show" at the 2007 Wyoming Art Show.f Mahognay, glass and brass cases by Clear View Designs.
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Composed of approximately 2500 pieces of glass.
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Composed of approximately 4000 pieces of Spectrum Chanpagne Silvercoat. This piece has been chosen for the Stained Glass section of Spectrum's home page.
1024 x 704 px
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Stained Glass seahorse on marble globe. Approximately 300 pieces of individually cut, shaped, backpainted and fired glass. This piece is an environmental homage to the work of Charlie Harper.
377 x 534 px
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