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SILENT AUCTION TWO

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RAISE THE PADDLE!

RAISE THE PADDLE!

2001 Mark Rudis

Forged Garden Stakes | $1500

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Forged Steel | dimensions vary between 72-88 | 2021

Mark Rudis works in metal sculpture and printmaking. He attended the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts where he earned his BFA. He presently teaches at Pratt Fine Arts Center and works at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma.

2002 Kim McIntyre

Humidor | $1100

Wood | 10 x 5 | 2022

Kim McIntyre is a Seattle-based woodworker and former Pratt Fine Arts Center Wood Studio Manager. This handmade humidor is perfect for cigar and canna cigar lovers. The top and bottom panels are made of curly maple veneer, the sides are walnut veneer, and the inside is lined with book matched quarter sawn white oak. This item has the option to be sold with a very special piece from flameworker Chris Lezak.

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2003 Roger Parramore

Osaka Series | $3200

Flameworked Glass | 25 x 4 x 4 | 2016

Roger Parramore attended Western Carolina University, and received his BA in Philosophy and MA in English Literature. After teaching English at WCU for five years, Parramore decided to turn to visual art. Fascinated with the glassblowing process, Parramore founded the Parramore Color rogerparramore com

Company. His color is recognized around the world for its consistency and quality.

2004 David Walters

Fleur de Biot | $3500

Blown Glass and Vitreous Decals | 19 x 7 5 x 5 | 2022 davidwaltersglass com /

David Walters has lived and worked as a glass maker in Seattle since 1993. He began his interest at Rhode Island School of Design 1989 – 1993 and moved to Seattle in 1993 to build his career. David made this work during a residency in September, 2022, in Biot, France. It was his first experience working with decals created from his original pen drawings.

2005 Robert Jones

Vase | $1200

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Blown Glass | 9 5 x 12 5 x 6 | 1990

Robert Jones has been working with hot glass in Seattle for over thirty years. This archival piece imitates the striation of geographic layers and employs bold, strong color.

2006 Patricia Weyer

Sea Shell Rhyta | $1500

Blown Glass | 19 5 x 6 x 6 | unknown

Patricia Weyer was a Pilchuck Glass School Scholar, three-time Corning prize nominee, and winner of the Alice Rooney Women in Glass Award. Weyer received her PhD in Visual and Creative Arts at the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. This work employs the nautilus technique.

2007 Jen Elek

Dot Trio | $1500

Blown Glass | 18 x 12 x 12 | 2019 travergallery com

Jen Elek received her BFA from Alfred University in Metal and Hot Glass Sculpture, was a student of Michael Scheiner, Dante Marioni, and Ann Wahlstrom at Pilchuck Glass School, and studied with Lino Tagliapietra at Haystack. In addition to her own practice, she has assisted glass artists such as Dale Chihuly, Kiki Smith, Preston Singletary, and Lino Tagliapietra.

2008 Jeanne Marie Ferraro and Lee Campbell

Sing! | $800

Blown Glass/Cast Bronze | 8 5 x 4 x 4 |

2020 her community and her students remember her as an inspiration and powerful artistic mentor.

Sing! is the result of collaboration of artists Jeanne Marie Ferraro and Lee Campbell’s investigation into incorporating metal work with blown glass. The glass vase was blown by Jeanne with the assistance of Lee. The bronze top is a scanned and 3D printed pig that was cast and incorporated into fabricated bronze top to finish sculpture.

2010 Jason Christian

Energy | $2000

Blown Glass | 11 x 9 dia | 2023

Jason Christian is a Seattle-based glass artist. He has worked with a variety of well-known artists including Martin Blank, Preston Singletary, James Mongrain, and Nancy Callan. For almost a decade, he was an integral member of Dale Chihuly’s Boathouse team, collaborating and working with international artists.

2011 Eric Pedersen

Pink River Basin | $2750

Glass | 4 5 x 14 x 14 | 2023

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