Glass is emotional, sensitive and wild. It has own rules. You break them, you break the glass. You follow them, the glass will follow you, your thoughts, your feelings, virtually effortlessly. Or so it would seem. But you will know better. I love to share my knowledge and get involved with others. You dont have to be a glass artist. There is more art in every creating process than can be written down. Be open, be friendly, be yourself.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
The Story of Cap & Trade
The Story of Cap & Trade is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution being discussed at Copenhagen and on Capitol Hill. Host Annie Leonard introduces the energy traders and Wall Street financiers at the heart of this scheme and reveals the "devils in the details" in current cap and trade proposals: free permits to big polluters, fake offsets and distraction from whats really required to tackle the climate crisis. If youve heard about Cap & Trade, but arent sure how it works (or who benefits), this is the film is for you.
Hello Spring, hello Summer!!! --- Etsy Giveaway
Its time. House is cleaned, winterclothes packed away, my feet are bare. All plants standing outside, even at night. There is only one thing left. Decoration. I love it colorful and bright.
So I started making these butterflies a few years ago and since then they have travelled through the whole wide world. In 2004, I was in Switzerland nearly all summer celebrating a Butterfly-Festival in Brugg while working in the showroom of a gallery.
The entire town was decorated with butterflies and I made no other glass figurines for many weeks. It was a great time and so they are kind of favourites to me now.
You can win the butterfly in the picture by following this blog and leaving a comment.
Happy butterfly made from freeformed glass with one little hook at the end of one wing to hang them up in the air. Made with love to greet spring and summer and to bring you joy.
freeformed from a masterglassblower (me :-)) in a flame, original thuringian glassart
every single piece is unique,
overall length: about 3.94 inches
So I started making these butterflies a few years ago and since then they have travelled through the whole wide world. In 2004, I was in Switzerland nearly all summer celebrating a Butterfly-Festival in Brugg while working in the showroom of a gallery.
The entire town was decorated with butterflies and I made no other glass figurines for many weeks. It was a great time and so they are kind of favourites to me now.
You can win the butterfly in the picture by following this blog and leaving a comment.
Happy butterfly made from freeformed glass with one little hook at the end of one wing to hang them up in the air. Made with love to greet spring and summer and to bring you joy.
freeformed from a masterglassblower (me :-)) in a flame, original thuringian glassart
every single piece is unique,
overall length: about 3.94 inches
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