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Fantasy Forest by Lukart


I love the way mystical creatures are hidden in this painting. At first glance, it's just another forest, but when one looks closer, one can see another realm hidden within. Just a Genius. I can relate to how the artist feel when he painted this work.

Sometimes, I often
find myself lost amidst all those paint tubes and brushes. So, I just start without any thought at all, until this senseless work becomes a unique form. I guess, a true artist will always have that power to create something out of nothing, even if there's no inspiration to start with.

( Too bad I didn't get any info on the artist himself )

Artist Comment:


" A painting I made entirely at my friend's place !!! Didn't count how many hours I spent on it but I know that I enjoyed working on this canvas a lot. Didn't have any clue of where i was going which gives the chaotic aspect. Hope you like it !!! "

Glass Art by Patty Gray


I have always been fascinated with Glass Art, the way light is reflected in a solid form that can easily break into thousands of tiny pieces. Big names like Lalique have been in the mainstream of anything made of glass, but there are independent artists out there, making their own statement in this fragile craft.

This art reminds me of blue waters and
fresh corals. I love the candy-colored glass that reminds me of my lost charm bracelet of colorful murano glass beads.

More About the Artist:


Patty Gray learned the art of glass blowing in 1973 when she took Art Studies on Clay in her College Years. She began working with fusing glass in the early 80’s. With her husband, they have been producing architectural fuse or cast glass work for installations in major hotels, public buildings and private residences for over ten years. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections and has been shown in galleries and exhibitions.

What is Your Philosophy?


My personal objective is to never stop
learning, continue to experiment with glass and explore its possibilities without limiting myself to traditional methods. I spent several years working with local elementary schools (artist in residence program) teaching and exploring projects for school/community. I found this experience very rewarding; the children’s enthusiasm and willingness to learn new things without a lot of preconceived ideas was refreshing. My favorite project while working with the children was a glass mural measuring 42”x 90” that is permanently installed in the Brier Public Library.