Showing posts with label Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolf. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2018

September Mornings

                
                    September is a great time for reflecting down the paths of memory lane.
September in Idaho reminds me of a warm, cozy blanket. I find myself wrapped up in the warm glow of the lights reflecting just right off  the high mountain peaks. This is where the two of us feel most at home, along with the companionship of our dog pack. Whether it's a long-forgotten path to walk, or peace and serenity at a high mountain lake, we enjoy it all. The nights are crisp and Fall is in the air. At the beginning of the month we treat ourselves to one last camping trip, as we know the holiday rush will keep us hopping soon enough, from one project to another in the Studio.
Our favorite getaway for September was this high mountain lake.
Our pups patiently waiting for us to catch the lake trout for dinner.
 The high mountain lake always provides us with plenty of small lake trout, and a sense of wonder at the beauty of it all. 

 We are also busy harvesting the garden during the month of September, canning much of the fruits and vegetables we have grown over the summer. Also, we love to take Fall walks  down familiar trails while enjoying the Autumn air.
Our apple trees are loaded this year.
September harvesting takes a good amount of time.
Having had a chance to enjoy the great outdoors,  Russ' creativity has increased this month. (Funny how that works.) Pictured below are some of the new projects he has completed in the Studio. The first piece has LED lights added for a nice glow, and would look great on a fireplace mantel. The wolf was screen printed, which is a new element we are adding to some of the glass works this year. There are also new designs to try out on fused glass bowls and plates, pictured below.
Screen Print of a Wolf in the Glass Mountain Peak.
Slumped and Fused Piece- "Fallen"
Slumped and fused aqua beads
Fused glass with dichroic accents
I say it every year, but Fall is the favorite season by far. We aren't so busy that we can't enjoy the beauty of the Fall mornings with many outdoor walks. The inspiration from what we perceive outside, carries on to creations in the Studio. Much like the Aspen scene below, combining Slumped and Fused with blown glass leaves. So out we go into the woods again, to gather inspiration for the next glass art work. Until next time, I hope you can take some time to enjoy all the sights and smells of  glorious Fall.
Fused Art with Blown glass accents


Tuesday, February 28, 2017

February Forging Ahead


Even though winter is far from over in our high desert climate, we have managed to keep the home fires burning and are still plenty warm in the Studio, thankfully. February tends to keep us focused on Valentines. The first half of the month was plenty busy, between rose orders and giving glass rosebud lessons.

Creating blown glass roses and rosebuds are a common practice in our Studio for the month of February. 
 Heart shaped glass pendants were also created for some customers this month.

Sculpted glass heart pendants
 We have quite a bit of inventory building up in the Studio, which is a good thing. Some of our pieces have been selected to head out the door for upcoming Art Shows.

Completed Art Works in the Studio
 It's nice when things slow down just a bit after Valentine's Day. It gives us time to think ahead about various projects and also do a little creating, like the slumped and fused piece below.

One of our latest creations, a slumped and fused glass vase.
Now we can take some time and enjoy a little respite before we delve into new projects. We are hoping to hear good news from some stores in Yellowstone. The buyers may be interested in carrying our blown glass wildlife in their gift shops. We are waiting to hear back from them. If we get the green light, I'm sure the torch fires will be burning night and day. Until then, we will enjoy the calm before the next "storm". 

Glass Wildlife figurines akin to the real ones you would see in Yellowstone Park.


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Western Wildlife Creations

Bighorn Sheep butting heads. Horns are tipped in gold.

The lamp work torch has been burning out some new wildlife creations this month. A storefront that carries some of our wildlife art work wanted some new creations, so here is a sampling of pieces headed up to Jackson Hole later this month. The wildlife that is up in that area and throughout Yellowstone, is a favorite subject for our glass artist to re-create. 

A bugling Elk with gold accents

Yellowstone's Bison


Art work depicting a confrontation between a grizzly and a cougar.

A pouncing fox


A Mallard duck in flight

This Moose has some funky colors swirled into his antlers

A majestic Mountain Goat

A Great Horned Owl of Yellowstone

Lone Wolf on the hunt

Our glass artist excels at giving the wildlife glass art movement and flowing motion. It's always a favorite to create any time of the year. If you see something here that sparks your interest for your cabin's decor, or a gift for the man cave or den, give us a call or e-mail. Contact information is on our website. We'd be happy to create a custom wildlife piece just for you.