Hoodoo Sculpture
Karen Ehart
This kiln-fired glass art piece in three segments is framed by a steel structure that acts as spart of the sculpture. This piece is designed to be viewed from two sides; One side is smooth and has textural elements and the other side is roughly textured but contains color and design. Both sides contain gold pen work fired on to the surface Rivers of colorful and metallic small glass bits run through these pieces, and colorful glass powders create subtle shadows.
Includes stand.
Dimensions: 20" x 37"
This piece may be out of stock and may require a special order. A gallery representative will be in touch within 2 business days after your order is placed.
Downtown Egg Harbor, Plum Bottom Road, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay
About the Artist
Karen Ehart
Born in the pacific northwest to a family who valued and encouraged artistic expression and craftsmanship, Karen Ehart's work reflects more than 36 years of creative experimentation. She enjoys working with glass as well as a variety of materials including bronze, steel, and clay. In 1984, she picked up a glass cutter and was ruined for any real job. She has been quite the rolling stone and now resides in Washington state; Ehart has found much to influence her work in each place.
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