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Amber Rose

Amber Rose

(3 images)
Bead Pens

Bead Pens

(7 images)
Bead Sets

Bead Sets

(44 images, 1 sub-page)
Candle Holders

Candle Holders

I still love fusing and slumping glass. This gallery includes some of the dichroic candle holders that I have made.
(9 images)
Coffee and Cream

Coffee and Cream

(2 images)
Etched Pastels

Etched Pastels

(6 images)
Feathered

Feathered

(1 image)
Focals

Focals

(84 images, 1 sub-page)
Fused Pendants

Fused Pendants

In this gallery you will find a large variety of fused pendants and earrings in various shapes,colors, and techniques.
(42 images, 1 comment)
Into The Abyss

Into The Abyss

(10 images)
Into The Depths

Into The Depths

(2 images)
Java Delight

Java Delight

(2 images)
Mine! Mine!  All Mine!

Mine! Mine! All Mine!

I love collecting other artisans' lampwork. This gallery contains my personal collection of lampwork beads. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
(30 images, 2 sub-pages, 1 comment)
PMC Jewelry

PMC Jewelry

I love working with mixed media. This gallery features .999 fine silver jewelry with lampwork, fused glass, and gemstones incorporated into the piece.
(7 images)
Psyche

Psyche

(10 images)
Sands of Time

Sands of Time

(1 image)
Spirit Stones

Spirit Stones

(2 images)
Vessels

Vessels

(4 images)



 Artist:   Madnesssr  Contact Artist 
Madnesssr
From an early age, I was intrigued by the beauty of stained glass panels, mosaics, blown, fused, and lampwork glass. In 2002, I decided to stop wishing that I could make those things and dove into the glass world making stained glass panels and mosaics. I really enjoyed making them, but also wanted to take my craft a little further. In March 2006, I purchased a kiln and began fusing, slumping, kiln casting, etc... I loved how I could manipulated the same piece of glass with different techniques to get very different outcomes. One day something caught my eye while I was searching for glass beads to incorporate into my jewelry. I saw many types of gorgeous lampwork beads. I was fortunate to find a local lampwork artisan who was willing to teach me. So in August 2006, I took my first lesson. I was amazed by all the beautiful beads she had made and how steady her hand was. She opened a whole world of possibilites for me. I can never thank her enough for being so patient and sharing her knowledge with me. Now, I am hooked and addicted to glass!

http://www.glassmenageries.com





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