Gheens Institute for Innovations 2010

September 9th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Awards | No Comments »

Gheens Institute for Innovations 2010
Pioneer Innovator
Recipient – Muhammad Ali
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Yew Dell Gardens 2010

August 25th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Gallery Showings | No Comments »

Yew Dell Gardens 2010

The Climb, Twelve Step Ladder
Sculpted Glass and Rope
Dream Nuggets:
Hot Blown Glass Silvered




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Fire in the Belly

August 25th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Collections | No Comments »

Fire in the Belly

12 Hand Blown Silvered Bottles
Silvered, Red Silvered, Blue Silvered
Arranged horizontally or vertically in a custom made mirrored box
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Sweet Dreams – Silvered Bottles

August 24th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Collections | No Comments »

Sweet Dreams

Blown Glass Bottled, silvered or colored silver

18″ X 18″ X 18″ plexi box

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Stacked Clear Stones

August 24th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Collections | No Comments »

Stacked Clear Stones

Stacked or falling stones in clear sculptured glass

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Fleur de Lis Awards

August 24th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Awards | No Comments »

Fleur de Lis’s hand blown, casted or sculpted.  All capable of being etched or engraved to make awards

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Ray of Light 2010

August 24th, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Commissioned Work, Gallery Showings, Lighting | No Comments »

Ray of Light 2010

Install:  Speed Museum

Space:  800 sq. ft.

Ground cover: recycled auto glass and toilet porcelain

Wands: stainless steel, laminated starfire, GE VIO hi-power led’s

Mirrored blown glass

In 1883 at the Southern Exposition held in Louisville, KY, Thomas Edison’s company lit 4600 incandescent light bulbs. At that time, this was the largest continuous display of electrified light. Though obviously utilitarian, Edison had created a brave new landscape of wonderment; a wonderment that today is difficult to imagine being without.  In this landscape, Ray of Light 2010, a zen garden is the canvas for another sense of wonderment. The light “wands” bear resemblance to futuristic torches, evidence of light’s possibilities: traveling at light speed or fending off evil vaders with a light saber. As well, the “wands”, like acupuncture needles, “measure” the Earth’s energy: the light traveling through the glass comes from the core itself!  Electrified light in a light saturated world can be challenging to harness. In this artwork, like the ‘brave new world’ aspect of Edison’s triumphs of 1883, the light transferred through glass attempts to evoke an otherworldly “energy”, an “energy” worth considering.

Sponsored by GE

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Lotus Chandelier

August 23rd, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Commissioned Work, Lighting | No Comments »

Lotus Chandelier

Commissioned by Hubbuch & Co
For General Electric, Louisville, KY
Installation January 10, 2007
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Conditional, Self-Portrait

August 23rd, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Collections | No Comments »

Conditional, Self-Portrait

Hand Blown Clear Glass, with a silvered globe

9″ X 9″ X 18″

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Yew Dell Gardens – Dandelion Dreaming

August 23rd, 2010 Hyland Glass Posted in Gallery Showings | No Comments »

“Dandelion Dreaming”

Yew Dell Gardens – 2009

Wire 48″, mirror box, stainless wire and glass

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