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    Bernard Katz Glass - Avelino in Venetian Red

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    Sale: $2,300.00
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    In his Sculptural Series, Bernard Katz combines magnificent color combinations and wonderful flowing forms reminiscent of forms found in nature to create a very contemporary piece of art. In this series, Bernard Katz carves away the brilliant outer layer of glass and sandblasts the inner layer, giving each piece a beautiful flow of soft translucent glass into brilliant colors the form created.

    Bernard designs and executes each piece himself, combining modern equipment and ancient techniques. His shapes are created by hand, blowing the molten glass into his 3 dimensional shapes which then become a canvas of glass onto which the final imagery will be etched.

    The artwork of Bernard Katz is featured in the following books: Contemporary Glass: Color, Light & Form and Object Lessons: Beauty and Meaning in Art by Guild Publishing.

    Approximately 27" x 13" x 5" - All Sizes Approximate. Colors May Vary.

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    Lynn Rae Lowe
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    Lynn Rae aspires to illuminate the Absolute by bringing the sacred into physical form and imbuing her art with an uplifting energy that the viewer can directly experience.   "Iconoglyphic", the term she's coined to describe her style, refers to the cross-cultural myths and archetypes that represent human potential.

    A prolific sculptor working in bronze, aluminum, steel and paper, Lynn Rae says of her soaring, celebratory works, "At this point in our society's evolution, I feel we are searching for a sense of oneness that is greater than the individual. With the world becoming ever smaller under the expanding, powerful eye of the electronic media, we need to have images that remind us of our own truth, our own power and our own creativity."

    Despite impressive professional credentials that include a listing in the Who's Who of American Women, she feels that her greatest accomplishment thus far has been, after raising four children, returning to college to get and use her art degree to recreate herself.