Welcome to Art to Harmony.
Thank you for visiting our website.ย Our site was totally disfunctional for a few years, but thanks to our nephew Gary Harding, it has been revitalized it so that we can present our glass art once again.ย
We specialize in one-of-a-kind pieces of glass art and show only representative pieces on our website rather than our current inventory. If you are interested in a particular piece but want it in different colors or shapes than we show, or even function (a clock rather than a bowl for example), contact us describing what you would like. We will explore the options with you (via phone and/or email) that could meet your desires or needs. Our phone # is 541-797-6890. Bob’s email is [email protected].
Thank you for your interest.
Down below is our “latest” WHAT’S NEW, and as can be seen, it is current. Yahoo…. took a while!! Anyway, we are alerting our visitors to the site that we will be participating in/offering glass fusion classes to interested parties in the Bend area. If it is something you might be interested in, read the post below.
Going Gang Busters
Since Maui Open Studios in February, after a brief respite, Sandy and I have created a good number of new pieces. Some have been replacements for pieces that have sold, others are totally new. Several of the new pieces are shown in the current blog (โPhoenix Risingโ)โฆ like the screen drop and the two pattern bar pieces by Sandy. A few of the other new pieces are shown here.
The first photo is a red hibiscus overlay on a drop pot in deep reds. The piece was created by Sandy. The next two are pieces created by Bob. The second photo is a drop pot in yellow green and deep cobalt blue. The third photo is a carousel basket entitled โTropical Islandโ. The green area in the center is the island surrounded by the blue sea. The fourth photo is a replacement piece by Sandy. Itโs a bigger version of โSilhouettesโ, a beautiful piece purchased by a young lady from Canada last year.
Additional pieces have been made and included in our website. Check them out.
Several Near-term Fairs Planned, and Fusion Classes Continue!
Check out the “Events” section for upcoming fairs. Learn more about glass fusion processes. Click on the”GLASS ART” button, then the “How It’s Done” button.
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