New Orleans Glass Print S8
Every image in this store started with a photograph I’ve taken over the last 3 years in New Orleans.
The process of making these glass prints involves transferring the picture to glass then firing the piece to 1300 degrees. This makes the image a permanent part of the glass.
They’re mounted in shadow box float frames so the glass tile hovers above a bed of black velvet. There is a small wall hanger on the back in case you prefer to have these hung up.Each frame is 5” by 7” by 1”.
Every image in this store started with a photograph I’ve taken over the last 3 years in New Orleans.
The process of making these glass prints involves transferring the picture to glass then firing the piece to 1300 degrees. This makes the image a permanent part of the glass.
They’re mounted in shadow box float frames so the glass tile hovers above a bed of black velvet. There is a small wall hanger on the back in case you prefer to have these hung up.Each frame is 5” by 7” by 1”.
Every image in this store started with a photograph I’ve taken over the last 3 years in New Orleans.
The process of making these glass prints involves transferring the picture to glass then firing the piece to 1300 degrees. This makes the image a permanent part of the glass.
They’re mounted in shadow box float frames so the glass tile hovers above a bed of black velvet. There is a small wall hanger on the back in case you prefer to have these hung up.Each frame is 5” by 7” by 1”.