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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

Asea

This individual piece is standing repurposed cast glass of sky and water depicting something you might see on any given day on the bay.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

Doin’ the Covid Jig – Safe at Home

This 8×8 piece is enameled and kiln formed recycled window glass. It is mounted on a wooden cradleboard and wired for easy hanging.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

WaterSong: Island In The Sun

This 16 inch square waterscape in my WaterSong series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The assembled vignettes are enameled kiln cast and may be sand blasted. They are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

WaterSong: Peaceful Easy Feeling

This 16 inch square waterscape in my WaterSong series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The assembled vignettes are enameled kiln cast and may be sand blasted. They are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

WaterSong: Lazy Afternoon

This 16 inch square waterscape in my WaterSong series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The assembled vignettes are enameled kiln cast and may be sand blasted. They are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

WaterSong: Salty Bath

This 16 inch square waterscape in my WaterSong series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The assembled vignettes are enameled kiln cast and may be sand blasted. They are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

WaterSong: Octopus’s Garden

This 16 inch square waterscape in my WaterSong series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The assembled vignettes are enameled kiln cast and may be sand blasted. They are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

Symphony: Surrender to the Void

This 16 inch square waterscape in my Symphony series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The pieces are enameled kiln cast and sand blasted. The etherial textural images are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

Symphony: Restless Waves

This 16 inch square waterscape in my Symphony series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The pieces are enameled kiln cast and sand blasted. The etherial textural images are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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Teddie Hathaway published in December 12, 2021

Symphony: Sky Afire

This 16 inch square waterscape in my Symphony series is created using old window glass – one of the least recycled materials. The pieces are enameled kiln cast and sand blasted. The etherial textural images are meant to focus on the wonder and beauty of our environment and our shared responsibility to care for it. The pieces in the series are surprisingly light weight and are designed to hang well alone or several together make a notable grouping.

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