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Traditional Glass Tree - Light Green

$28.00
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These eye-catching trees were created by layering flat glass and heating it until the layers fuse. They are dazzling on their own and simply spectacular when grouped! Crafted on-site by Cedar Creek Gallery studio artist Lisa Oakley.

Many sizes are available.

Details

  • Size Chart:
    3" Narrow:
    3" tall x 1.75" wide
    4" Wide:
    4" tall x 2.5" wide
    5" Wide:
    5" tall x 2.75" wide
    6" Wide:
    6" tall x 3" wide
  • As with all hand-crafted items, size, color, and design variations are to be expected.

About Lisa Oakley

Lisa Oakley began blowing glass in 1994 when she immediately fell in love with the heat and fluidity of molten glass. She knew that glass was the creative outlet for which she had been searching and went on to build the first hot glass art studio in eastern North Carolina.

Much of Lisa's inspiration comes from the complexity of colors and patterns found in nature. Her work conveys a feeling of organic movement and texture, both visual and tactile.

Her work includes both decorative and functional vases, bowls, platters and ornaments. She is also one of the few American glassblowers making furnace-pulled glass beads, which she then uses to create her own original line of jewelry.

Lisa Oakley's hot glass studio is nestled between a forest and group of buildings housing both glassblowers and potters on the grounds of Cedar Creek Gallery in Creedmoor, North Carolina. Her parents, Sid and Pat Oakley, both potters, started the gallery with their own work in 1968. Over the last fifty-three years it has grown to support more than ten resident artists and over 250 regional and national craftspeople. Lisa splits her time between blowing glass and operating the gallery.