February 22, 2012  
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The multiple panel paintings show us the vast landscape of outer space, as if looking at the Hubble telescope pictures.  Each new viewer comes to this same conclusion without any prompting.  I am quite fond of the airbrush effect produced in this format.  The color shifting nature of these special metallic paints capture the intensity of the moment.  We constructed a special easel to hold the 3 canvases in a three sided box, with the four paint filled balloons hanging in the center.  Four shots, four colors blasted over the black canvases.  Current production is done with two 24 X 30 sides and a 24 X 24 center, resulting in two feet by seven feet of canvas.  

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gluedtotheblue@gmail.com    9/25/2010 9:38:59 AM

These canvas remind me of my past using fireworks and working with moving stage lights. I love them! Glenn, Sarah never stop.

callahanglass@gmail.com    7/5/2010 10:09:23 AM

Looks great I would love to have you show in my gallery its big but weird space as you saw so we can work something out

Londian.L@GMail.com    1/30/2010 4:07:11 AM

AKA ???. Absolutely gorgeous. Which is an extremely rare word from my mouth. You have no idea how bad I want the time off in March. Thanks for promoting the kiting sport, it is a lost sport and I hope it makes a huge come back. You rule Glenn & thanks for supporting his habbits Sarah that is truely comendable in more ways than I can discribe especiallly since you enjoy them as well. Well that is all these 3 90 minutes Dog''s will alllows me today. Take Care.

sarah.mglennp@gmail.com    1/10/2010 11:47:19 AM
Photo 2
I like the composition of Photo 2. The lines and interaction of elements are unique. Sincerely, Sarah

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