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Chameleon Vase Sculptures

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Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
#8635
Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
Price $1,900Magnify
Different sizes available: Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
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Different sizes available: Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
Different sizes available: Chameleon Vase Sculpture- Changes Color Depending on Angle of Lighting
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Red Hot Ruby Wave Bowl
#8632
Red Hot Ruby Wave Bowl
Red Hot Ruby Wave Bowl
Price $750Magnify
Venus Chameleon Wave Bowl - Color changes to Red with lighting from Top
#8634
Venus Chameleon Wave Bowl - Color changes to Red with lighting from Top
Venus Chameleon Wave Bowl - Color changes to Red with lighting from Top
Price $750Magnify


More Information about Chameleon Vase SculpturesEd Kachurik was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on April 2, 1957. He began working with hot glass in 1978 and attended Penland School in North Caolina and Pennsylvania State University. Ed has taken the technical aspects of his studies at Penland School and combined them with his innate talent to create beautiful sculptures, which are seen in museums and galleries throughout the country.

Ed Kachurik uses a technique of coloring the hot glass surface, which is called veiling. A veil is a metallic coating that is applied to the hot glass, and then covered with clear glass, thus trapping the color inside the sculpture. Kachurik is an independent glass artist who experiments with precious metals and chemicals to create his own colors, which are unique to his line today. These transparent sculptures maximize the extraordinary inherent qualities of glass. Every design is handcrafted using wooden blocks and newspaper to work with the molten glass. After the sculptures have been annealed, they are hand ground and polished. Each flat surface of the sculpture must go through six different steps of polishing to achieve the optical polished finish. The facets are added to give visual enhancement to the interior glass veiling. Each piece is personally signed.
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