Category Archives: Art

168 ~ 365: Waiting for the Designers…

…at the National Kitchen and Bath Association meeting. My display is up & ready!

165 ~ 365: Museum of Glass Mobile Hot Shop Team…

…made a vase with flowers for me, based on my nephew’s drawing!  They’re spending the week at Maryhill Museum.  Hurry, you only have until Saturday to see them. Adding a design line after the lip wrap.  Watching the team was mesmerizing!  We couldn’t leave. I pick up the vase after it anneals overnight.  Thanks Team…Heather, Rich, [...]

139 ~ 365: Handmade Glass Buttons, Beads, Cabs, and Donuts

135 ~ 365: Columbia Gorge Art Festival

105 ~ 365: Waiting for the Wind to Stop…

Photographing objects around my house while waiting for the wind to stop so I can play in the garden.  This is a box-cast tree I did a few years ago when Bullseye Glass introduced the technique.  It’s 9.5″ x 14″ & weighs about 30 pounds.

85 ~ 365: Henkle Middle School Project Installed!

Project and installation details here:  http://steiderstudios.wordpress.com/

75 ~ 365: Packing & Shipping…

…for the Glass Craft & Bead Expo in Las Vegas.  Bullseye Glass has donated all the glass for my classes & I just finished cutting it up in time to ship.  Still have a couple spots open inWednesday’s ‘Powderology’, Friday’s Exploring Glass Powders, and Saturday’s Build a Better Pocket. Come have some fun with glass April 7 [...]

67 ~ 365: Following the Pattern…

…from her original sketch, using frit (crushed glass) placed onto sheet glass substrate.  These panels will become a glass mobile hanging in the skylight at the entrance to the middle school.  Today was the last day of working with glass and the last of the panels are now being heated in the kiln to a ‘tack [...]

64 ~ 365: Back to School

It’s Friday, my 5th day working with middle school students, building a glass mobile for the skylight at the school entrance.  I love the creative energy and fearlessness this age group is able to unleash without restraint.  The honesty.  The playfulness.  The bright-eyed, enthusiastic response to the material.  I’m grateful my friend Charlene was willing [...]

63 ~ 365: Sample for Maryhill Museum Fence

Last night I pulled this sample out of the kiln for a project Tom Herrera asked me to join him on.  It’s a fence for Maryhill Museum with glass inserts, utilizing a massive fence from Sam Hill’s Seattle home.  Tonight I have two kilns loaded with colorful glass panels that will make up the final [...]

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