Wall piece I made a few weeks ago that im very happy with π its been a really strange year and I havent made as much as I wanted to..
#fuckcovid19 #plantsmakepeoplehappy
2 things. 1 - my hands are ALWAYS dirty and bleeding, pls dont call me out 2 - I started fusing ferns inside these little dishes and I think its the coolest thing I've ever done
Big thank you to @nicole_majewskii for getting me started on this
Thanks for looking π
Bidding starts tomorrow for @prattfinearts ' 50th Anniversary Auction! I'm excited to be donating this black and blue bobcat skull to support such an incredible community. It's an honor to contribute to an organization that does so much for artists in Seattle
I only recently began working in the studios at Pratt, but let me tell you, I am looooooving it!!!! π
A few weeks ago Blake and I wrapped up rebuilding these 10 window panels featuring lead overlay imagery for O'dea High School is Seattle. Every panel was heavily damaged with about 30% of the glass broken and all the lead disintegrating so this one was a real labor of love. Soo excited to be working on interesting projects like this!! Thanks for lookingπ«°
Look how proud we are!!! Blake and I just finished these 8 panels featuring women from the Bible for a church in Medina, WA. @luckyrue
This is the first project I was actually able to fabricate the panels for so enjoy the process shots. Thanks for looking, yall!! Ily π«°
These cast glass cuties by Adam Wallace add a fun pop of color and quirk to any display. And the Bobcat Jaw even changes color in different lighting!
See for yourself and grab yours at the Museum Store in-person or online at the link in our bio.
#AdamWallace #CastGlass #MuseumStore #MuseumOfGlass #PNWArt
Feeling really grateful to have been part of the @pilchuckglassschool annual auction gala. One of my bobcat skulls sold for much more than I expected, helping support student scholarships and campus operations.
Sharing gallery space with artists Iβve long admired makes giving back feel even more meaningful, especially considering how much this community has shaped my work, career, and life. Thanks to everyone who makes the school a fun, supportive environment for young artists π
I added a few fun photos from last fall on the hill at the end. Most of the work ive made in the last 2 years has been through the pilchuck studios at some point.
With a little help from friends, I have my own kiln to cast in, and I couldn't be more excited ππ₯
Big thanks to @luckyrue for letting me fire in his studio and to @mariahkayglass@plangthangs for helping me move this big beautiful kiln
Mariah on the π·