Collection 20: Formal Dining Room


A Daniel Clayman commission on the dining table is the centerpiece of the formal dining room.
Since the room is small, lucite chairs and cabinets are used to create an open feeling,
which is enhanced with a large window box built to exhibit glass art.

 


William Wertz, "Skyscraper," constructed glass with
steel armature.

 

     
 


Matei Negreanu, "Plomb Bois et Verre," sculpted glass and painted wood.

 

 
     


Warren Langley, "Through the Window of Fallen Forest,"
kiln-formed glass, urethane paint

 

 


The buffet is flanked by glass art and holds a work by Lucy Lyon.

 

 
   


Martin Blank, "Drinking from the Cup,"
hot-sculpted glass and steel.

 

 


Dan Clayman, Brim-2004," cut glass and bronze with patina.

 

   
   


Lucy Lyon, "Study," molded glass and metal. A Chris Woods painting,
"The Chocolate Lovers," (oil on canvas) is reflected in the mirror.

 


Janusz Walentynowicz, "Isabel Image III," cast glass and mixed media.

 

   
 


A lucite cabinet stores antique china and biscuit barrels below, and has shelves
for glass art on the top. The goblets at top center are by Janis Miltenberger.

 

 
   


Mark Peiser, "Landscape," cast glass, cut and polished.

 


Ivana Sramkova, "Rastabird," kiln-cast glass with thread-wrapped twigs and glass beads.

 

   
 


Ginny Ruffner, "How to Make Your Tendrils Curly," glass with mixed media.

 

 
   


Kirstie Rea, "Landscape Shed L6/87," cast glass with "rollover" technique.

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Joel Philip Myers, "Red with Green," blown glass.

 

   
 


Michael Taylor, "Synoptic Torsion Crystal Blue," chemically bonded, cut and polished glass..

 

 
   
Ruth Brockman, "Mask with Woodpecker," kiln-cast glass.


 

 

 

 

 

 


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