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cooperative artist: trisha kauffman

dichroic glass bowls, dichroic glass, dichroic glass pendants, stained glass snowflakes, stained glass windows

Trisha Kauffman was born in Germany and grew up in both Arizona and Texas. Her love for art began in kindergarten and progressed throughout her school years, as she developed her skills in drawing and painting, and experimented in pottery and sculpture. Trisha received an Associated Degree in Art at San Antonio Junior College.

Upon moving to Colorado in 1994, Trisha began exploring the art of stained glass and has been developing her talents and techniques ever since. "I really enjoy working in glass because it's a medium that constantly changes as the light reflects off of each piece. It never looks the same, so it's an adventure to view the luminescence during different times of the day!"

Fused glass / slumped glass and kiln cast glass have become Trisha's latest passion. Creating dichroic glass bowls and dichroic jewelry has become an exciting way to fulfill her love of the medium while developing her own unique style.

Trisha's love of nature is reflected in her stained glass trout glass pieces where she combines painting skills with stained glass. She works in her home studio where she began her part-time business, "A Pane in the Glass." Her work is displayed in shops in Estes Park, Colorado, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Saratoga, Wyoming.

 


Dichroic glass is a high-tech spin-off of the space industry. It is defined as the property of having more than one color, especially when viewed from different angles r from transmitted to reflected light. To get this effect, thin layers of metallic oxides, such as titanium, silicon, and magnesium are deposited upon the surface of the glass in a high temperature furnace.

Dichroic jewelry is made by slumping the glass into desired patterns in a small glass kiln. Dichroic bowls are made by slumping glass into molds.

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Dichroic Bowls
Stained Glass Snowflakes
Dichroic Pendants / Dichroic Necklaces
Stained Glass Windows

If you would like more information on our products or would like to place an order, contact Wyold Aspen Studio at info@wyoldaspenstudio.com or call 307.326.3404. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Wyold Aspen Studio
102 W. Bridge Street
Saratoga, Wyoming 82331

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"Your studio is absolutely lovely. You have everything; sculpture, handmade ceramic tile and paper, stained glass, slumped glass, and every medium of painting—what a great selection!"

Diane Holycross, Saratoga, WY



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