I recently brought several pieces to the home of Gary Gemma in Palm Desert. Here you can see one displayed beautifully.
Welcome to my World of Glass Art
I recently brought several pieces to the home of Gary Gemma in Palm Desert. Here you can see one displayed beautifully.
Thank you Phyllis and Gary Levitt for this photo of my vessel from the “Golden Garden” series.
It holds its own in this vibrant room…
I recently place this piece in an ocean side home. “Fiore d Mare” has a beautiful aquarium background, how appropriate!
Thanks to Penny Currier for this photo of my work in her Scottsdale Az home.
Looks beautiful in front of this peaceful landscape….
Here is my most recently completed commission for a Dallas client’s second home in Beaver Creek Colorado.
“Phaedra Bleu” stands 36″ tall and will float on a glass shelf in a built in niche.
Below the chalice, sits a companion piece I created to live nearby.
Ever google yourself? Oh. Right. I’m not supposed to admit it.
Anyway, from the Naples News this spring a shot of my work shown at the Bonita Springs National where I won first in glass.
The grouping shown in front entitled “Stria Bianca” is strikingly shell-like, beautiful neutrals, a departure from my often bold palette.
This beautiful piece from my Fiore D’ Mare (Flower of the Sea) series now graces the home of happy collector Nala Gradkowski!
Thanks to MaryLou from Gallery One Naples and The Klein Family for this shot of “Andromeda” in her new Vail Valley home. WOW!
Lucy Chamberlain Studio
North Hollywood, CA
By Appointment Only
(323) 761-6497
Lucy@LucyChamberlain.com
CODA Gallery
73151 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260
(760) 346-4661
PalmDesert@CodaGallery.com
Celebration Fine Art
326 Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 238-9111
CelebrationFineArt.com
Titus Contemporary Gallery
Between 6th And 5th Ave
Carmel, CA 93923
(831) 622-9880
MaryTitusArt.com
Visions Fine Art Gallery
101 N State Route 89A #E24
Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 203-0022
VisionsFineArt.com
Here exotic flowers, fruit, ocean and natural geological references intertwine in my “garden of the goddess”. My artwork is not meant to be realistic but something from a dream, a fantasy of brilliant form that evokes a visceral response, surprising the viewer. Most importantly, I want my glass sculptures to celebrate the material of molten glass; its forever-liquid state, the way light changes it, and it changes light. I hope the viewer will do a double-take and wonder, “Did that just move?” I work in series, with each original piece of a series related to the others by color and form. Greetings to my friends, old and new. I hope to see you in the garden.
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