Glass
has been my curiosity for decades. It can do things with light that no
other medium offers...which explains my obsession with a highly polished,
refractive surface.
I create original designs in my studio, utilizing inventive cut-and-polish techniques including sculpturecut™ beveling and brilliant cutting to create custom work. My sculptures and architectural windows are in collections and museums worldwide. I am happy to work with interior designers, architects, and galleries on all levels. Because windows are where light is in our homes, I particularly enjoy creating what I think of as architectural jewels. Windows can be our best walls for art. Sincerely, James Randolph |
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JAMES
RANDOLPH 318 Lake Sutherland Road Port Angeles, WA 98363 Michigan State University. B.F.A. 1976 California College of Arts and Crafts/ Glass Dept. 1979 EXHIBITIONS FROM 1985 TO PRESENT Habatat Gallery. Aspen, CO.
Air and Space Museum,
Smithsonian. Washington D.C. |