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Glass Waves.
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Shore Break - Large Fused Glass Crashing Wave
Made from up-cycled glass scraps, fusing powder, and fired to over 1400 degrees in a process that takes about 24 hours. This large fused glass crashing wave is one of a kind and looks incredible hanging on a wall or in a window. Artist Mary Tantillo made this work from inspiration gained living on Long Beach Island and the awesome surfing community and the beautiful connection to the Atlantic ocean and Barnegat Bay.
This piece measures approximately 27"x 20" inches, and weighs about 10 pounds. We are able to install locally within 50 miles for a separate fee.
Blaker-DeSomma Glass
Paul DeSomma and his wife, Marsha Blaker, also internationally known for her glass and ceramic art, have a studio in Live Oak, CA. where they create both individually and collaboratively. Blaker and DeSomma work mainly with hot glass (hot, as in 2,150 degrees) and create pieces from both blown glass, which ends as a hollow piece, or solid works, which are large pieces of glass manipulated while molten.
Both Blaker and DeSomma have worked at the acclaimed Pilchuck Glass School outside of Seattle, and Blaker taught ceramics at Cabrillo College until recently.