Wednesday, March 23, 2016

We have to dare to be ourselves, however frightening or strange that self may prove to be.
            May Sarton, Poet

This mountain scape captures what I have seen Mt. Jefferson look like from my sister's backyard at sunset.  The picture is nearly 12 inches circular and rests nicely in a plastic or metal easel for display (not included). 
The mountain is light brown glass.
The sky is a combination of white, oranges, reds, and black frit.
The moon is white glass, although it looks much whiter in the photos than it truly is.  
$75.00


Inspiration for some of my glass work comes from the landscape and wildlife around me.  I live in a picturesque place that has slowly begun to strip away the chaos of the city life I used to live.  I now enjoy birds and butterflies in my garden, colorful sunsets, and dark star lit nights.

I will be posting items on my blog for purchase or if you have an idea of a peice you would like me to make please comment or contact me.
My hope is that you will find something here that will make your life more enjoyable or that you simply cannot live without!

This is another version of my butterfly glass art.
This 12 inch circular glass picture is framed in black metal (included).
The background is light gray.
The butterfly is blue iridescent glass with a black body.
The flower is purple with brown stems.
$130.00

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

What is Philosophy of Glass?     


It is a way of being-solid, yet vulnerable.  It is a way of thinking-clear and sharp but capable of being softened and reformed.  It is a way of knowing-accepting the existence of one form and using it to mold others.  This is my approach to life and to my art.  This is the philosophy of glass.

Hello, I am Alisa, a doctor of philosophy, an educator, a nurse, and a glass artist.  These are the labels I often use to understand myself and how I introduce myself to you-the world.  I am so fascinated by how our world has become connected, by the ways we can reach out and touch each other and how because of this connectedness our minds are challenged and our thoughts expanded.  I am excited to now share my work and my ideas with you.  My hope is that you enjoy what I produce and are challenged, if even a little, by what you find here.

“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” 
― Aristotle