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Phillipa Stacey – portfolio

Phillipa Stacey at work

Phillipa Stacey: Glass art by Phillippa StaceyPhillipa Stacey: Glass art by Phillippa StaceyPhillipa Stacey: Salmon Echinacea - glass artPhillipa Stacey: Very textured chrysanthemum  - in glassPhillipa Stacey: Rudbeckia - in glassPhillipa Stacey: Contemporary Blossom - in glassPhillipa Stacey: White blossom - in glassPhillipa Stacey: Seascape in glassPhillipa Stacey: Moody skies in glassPhillipa Stacey: Seascape garden roundel in glassPhillipa Stacey: Commission in glassPhillipa Stacey:

Contact the artist

https://www.featheredglass.com
07977 460919
featheredglass@yahoo.com

Pear Tree Cottage,
7 Packhorse Lane,
Marcham, Oxon,
OX13 6NT

Artist information

I have been working with glass for over 15 years and am still enjoying the learning process. And I am still amazed in the number of different ways glass can be used. My work is mainly flora and landscapes as I am always to be found outside when not working in my studio.

Exhibition information

Kiln formed glass art, using a wide range of low temperature firing programmes to give texture to most of my work. You can pop along and see a range of glass work from casting to pressing. If you’d like, let’s talk all things glass!


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