Glass, Sculptures and more ...

(all measurements are approximate as each piece is individually created)

These are representative pieces currently in the Gallery...to see others, please request information on the artists' current selections.


Marilyn Kaminski

Marilyn discovered glass art while looking for a way to relieve the stress of her career as a computer systems engineer. Stained glass began to consume her and her business was born. After 18 years she quit defense contracting to focus full-time of glass. Marilyn creates a wide variety of functional art-pieces that are as usable as they are beautiful-with designs often influenced by geometries and patterns.

Marilyn creates glass coaster sets (4" x 4") for $38, and glass trays (8 1/2" x 8 1/2") for $46. She creates a wide variety of patterns and colors, so ask for details about current selections!

Marilyn also creates stained glass pieces. The iris piece is 16" long and 13" wide and $150. The blue piece is 25" in diameter and is $300.


Teresa Krage

"My goal is to have people enjoy glass art as much as I do. My style is to use multiple layers of glass to create a 3 dimensional look. This is very challenging for me because it is never the same, which makes each piece unique."

From left to right: "Skyland" (12" x 18") $550.00, Pacific NW Bowl (14" in diameter) $450.00, and "The Lure" (17" x 10") $800.00.

Each piece comes with a custom stand. Please ask about more selections.


Dottie Boscamp

Molten glass is the medium Dottie chooses to work with because it is very responsive. Every movement of every second affects the glass. Dottie says, "glass blowing is similar to dancing because I am always moving and responding to my partner, which is the glass." Dottie just opened a hot glass studio in Fort Collins.


From left to right: the flare bowl is 9" wide and stands 6" tall and is $85, the small ripple bowl (tilted forward to show inside) is 8" at its widest point, stands 4" tall, and is $40. The teal ripple bowl is 12" at its widest point, stands 6 1/2" tall, and is $80. The small glass heart is 3" and is $35.


Donna Gordon


From left to right: the lilac color burst is 4" tall at its highest point, and 7" at its widest point, and is $60. The fish is 6 1/2" tall at its highest point, 8 1/2" at its widest point, and is $50.00. The orange glass heart is 3 1/2" tall and is $65. The yellow selenium color burst is also 4" x 7" and $65. The multi-colored heart is 3" tall and $60. The purple and red vase bowl is 14" at its highest point and is $120. The large vase is 21" tall and $325, and the small vase is 10 1/2" tall and $60. 


John Callenbach

Stained Glass

"Flowers" (32" x 23") $350.00, "Swan" (27" x 14") $295.00, "Beveled Glass" (15" x 15") $150.00. Each piece of John's is framed with Antique Oak.

John also creates original pastels, check him out under the "Painters" section!


Ron and Linda Duckworth

 

On the left is the large hummingbird $12, the columbine is $14.95, the hummingbird with the flower is $12, and the medium sized hummingbird is $9.


Petra Recor

In 1995 Petra and her family moved from her beloved Bavaria to Grand Lake. While in Germany, Petra worked as a teacher for gymnastics in the therapeutic field of orthopedic clinics, and taught dance and rhythm classes. She also had her own dance group, and has always loved to experiment with different art media.

The photo on the left (from left to right): the glass ring on sterling silver is 1 1/2 cm wide and is $45. The glass pendent is 3 cm long and is $45. The long pink and green pendant is 4 1/2 cm long and is $25. The red earrings are 1 1/2 cm each and the pair cost $25. The multi-colored pendant on the right is 2 1/2 cm long and is $35.

The photo on the right holds Petra's green glass pendant, 4 cm long and $30. The blue earrings are 2 cm long and $35. The multi-colored pin in 4 cm in diameter and is $40. The dark pendant is also 4 cm long and is $45. Please ask for more colors and selections.


Hershel Cannon

In 1962 Mr. Cannon received his BS degree in Mathematics and Art from Southeastern State University in Oklahoma. He has has a successful career using his mathematics background which included teaching, computer programming, and entrepeneurial activities. Mr. Cannon has never lost his passion for creating art and has experiemented with a number of mediums through the years. He is now combining his lifelong fascination with wildlife with his knack for visualizing objects in three dimensions to produce striking bronze sculptures.

From left to right: "An Eye for the Ladies" (5 1/4" high) Bronze $400.

"Monarch" (6 1/2" high) Bronze $250.00

"Rocky Mountain Royalty" (12" high) Bronze $1200.


Jim Stevens

Scrimshaw

American Scrimshaw dates back to at least 100-200 AD in North America, long before the sailors of the 1800's popularized the art form. Native cultures invented this style of art and it is one of just a handful of truly original American art forms.

Scrimshaw is not a drawing. This art is created by incising thousands of tiny holes in the surface of mammoth ivory. These holes are then carefully filled with pigment to create the shading and images you see.

"Sailor's Widow Cross" (3 cm) $385.00

"Forty Winks" (sleeping fox) (8 cm) $325.00

"Above the Pines" (soaring eagle) (3 1/2 cm) $150.00


Syl Lobato

Syl lives in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, but has spent many years in the ranch lands of Oregon and the Southwest Desert of Arizona which has afforded her a wide spectrum of landscapes and wildlife. Syl holds a degree in Art from ICS, but she is basically self-taught. Most of her works are in private collections here and abroad.

 

"Hummer" (9" x 6") $150.00

 

 

 

 

"The Hunter" (13" x 8") $325.00

"White Buffalo" (12" x 9") $325.00

 

Syl pieces are painted on agate rock, jasper, marble, and petrified wood. All prices include a custom metal stand.


John Loftus

Elk and Wood Wine Stoppers

Each of John's wine stoppers are approximately 5" long.

The wood stoppers are $24.00 and the elk are $26.00.

John also creates wood vases and lamps, check out his work under the "Woodturners" section.


Diana Zweygardt

Diana uses wool from her sheep and nature's fibers from linen, cotton, blossoming flowers, leaves, dried grasses, and dead twigs. She has entered into the ritualized gathering, preserving, and transforming of nature's raw materials. Her weavings are visual images of change and impermanence, connecting the stuff of nature to the natural rhythms and transformations in human life.

Diana's weavings come in a variety of colors, with various flowers. Please ask about current selections.

They range in price from $50.00 to $60.00 and are about 14" wide and 19" long (not including fringe).


Eric Redding

Eric designs and produces Prairie Bouquets made from 100% Colorado grown grasses and plants. The grasses are harvested where they grow wild and the flowers come from local gardens. They are then hand-woven. Eric has been a weaver since 1975 and lives in Loveland, Colorado.

 

The red weaving is 4" wide and 24" long and is $28.00

The purple weaving is 24" wide and 16" long and is $60.00

Eric creates a wide variety of weavings, with many different colors and sizes. Prices range from $24.00 to $125.00


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P.O. Box 1468
Grand Lake, Colorado 80447

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