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.
It’s Been a While!!
Wow!! Itโs been a while since we put out a โWhatโs Newโ blurbโฆ not because there hasnโt been anything newโฆ weโve just been too busy with glass and life. Not a good excuse, I know. Anyway let me catch you up with some of our newest pieces.
Bob continued on his basket facination. Two of his newest baskets are shown in the first two photos. The first one is titled โRing Around the Rosieโ and depicts 6 posies dancing around the rose colored flower in the center. The second basket is in commemoration of Hanukah. It shows the Star of David in white and blues. Besides baskets, Bob created a fun piece of a Lion Fish staring at you from his ribbon lair. As shown in the third photo, it is an elliptical bowl and can also be found in the Bowls and Platters section.
Sandy has created several new Mandala pieces, two of which are shown in the next two photos. The bowl in the forth photo has seven concentric rings of alternating transparent and opaque glass in the orange to red family. A similar bowl in blues was also created. These are both 16 inch in diameter and can be found on our website under โBowls and Plattersโ. The other mandala piece shown in the fifth photo is a 13 inch flat art piece of 6 rings of alternating transparent and opaque glass in the purple family, with all rings sharing a common base. This piece can be found under โSculpturesโ.
In addition to these, Sandy created a couple of bowls with interlaced leis to symbolize Love and Commitment in Hawaii. The one shown in the final photo has the leis on a blue background to symbolize the tradition of throwing the leis into the ocean to predict the coupleโs return to Hawaii. This sixteen inch bowl is in the โBowls and Plattersโ section.
Besides these six pieces, a number of others have been created. Some have sold even before making it to the website or Whatโs New. Others are being added to the website.
Aloha
Bob
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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