New Powder Paintings - Landscapes

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Pat Donaldson
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New Powder Paintings - Landscapes

Post by Pat Donaldson »

Been busy moving into new house and workshop. Finally getting to my glass again!

Hope you all enjoy looking at it as much as I enjoyed creating it!

Pat
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Five layers of glass based on photo taken in St. George, UT.
Five layers of glass based on photo taken in St. George, UT.
Five layers; minor reflection from photographer shows.
Five layers; minor reflection from photographer shows.
Vonon
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These are fabulous! I especially love the second one. Having seen some of your work in person I can imagine the extent of detail work included in these. Congrats on excellent work (and new studio).
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Post by Tammy Macdonald »

Both are beautiful, the second one is stunning.

thanks for sharing.

TAM
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Post by JestersBaubles »

Very nice.

I like your glass stand, too :).

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Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
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You obviously enjoy the out doors and the beauty that surrounds us. Lovely pieces. How big are they ! Did you use Opaline as your light transmission in the forest.
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On the second one, the execution is stunning. But even better is the thought that went into the depiction of the light.
Great pieces.

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Your second landscape is simply magnificent. the way you handled light is mesmerizing. Good job! Lots to explore here.

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Both of these are remarkable and an inspiration.
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Pat!
Congratulations on these two pieces......They are wonderful....the use of the purple and pinks on the mountains is stunning and the light.....wow!!
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Very nice!
I like it a lot





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Sharol
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Lovely work! The stand for the mountain landscape is also very, very nice. Did you make it?

Sharol
Pat Donaldson
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Sorry to be so long in answering your questions. The Kayenta Mountains are 11 x 17 and 4 layers thick. The Midnite in the forest is 9.5 x 13 and 4 layers thick. I did not use Transluscent White, but regular white. This was my most exciting piece so far. My favorite colors, I guess.

Thanks to everyone for the compliments. That always boosts my eagerness to continue! I never knew I would become "addicted" to glass when I first started!

Thanks, again!

Pat
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They are both great but the second one is amazing.
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Post by S.TImmerman »

Very nice, love the light shifting though the trees and your colors are stunning!
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