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Glass Art of Deborah Carlson.
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Private Residence ~ Littleton, Colorado
fireplace mosiac - turn-of-the-century style

mounted and grouted against tile board for gas fireplace

over 900 pieces all kiln fired

part of a Parade Of Homes house

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Conifer, Colorado
Front door panels

3-feet by18 inches

leaded, copper-foiled, deep-carved sandblasted and 3-D

dissappering lead lines and gold stone Italian rods

custom fit inside a David Chew copper door

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Evergreen, Colorado
Entry way installation

leaded, copper sheeting and 3-D

top window is 8-feet by 4-feet

"glacier glass" used for privacy

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Private Residence ~ Evergreen, Colorado
8-foot by 4-foot living room installation to match entry way windows

8-feet by 4-feet

sculptures on table are by Deborah Carlson and are deepcarved aspen trees, gold-leafed with fused free-standing backgrounds

detail of window is below

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Evergreen, Colorado
detail of living room installation from above

leaded, copper sheeting and 3-D

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Private Residence ~ Littleton, Colorado
leaded valances installation

bevel cluster in middle with 1920 fish-eye jewels

entrance and exit to garden room

originally part of a Parade Of Homes house

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Private Residence ~ Castle Rock, Colorado

"Ginger Plant"
3-D, leaded installation with no glass between leaves
Open 22-inch diameter circle

originally part of a Parade of Homes house

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Private Residence ~ Denver, Colorado

5 feet by 3 1/2 feet
dicroic and mouth-blown art glass in turn-of-the-century design

placed in wall between two rooms to enhance the size of the rooms

originally part of a Parade Of Homes house

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Littleton, Colorado
leaded glass installation

mouth-blown glass used for privacy in entrace

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Private Residence ~ Littleton, Colorado
deep carved, sand-blasted, and gold-leafed installation

interior doorway to library

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Private Residence ~ Colorado
four cornered pillars, lit internally with hanging maple leaves

each pillar (there are two) is 5 feet in height

upper section opens for ease in changing lightbulbs and decorations

originally part of a Parade Of Homes house

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Phoenix, Arizona

"Indian Paintbrush"
leaded, 3-D installation

3 1/2-feet in height

to fit window opening at top of staircase

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Private Residence ~ Morrison, Colorado

leaded with disappearing lead lines
36-inch by 18-inch installation fitting exsiting window

colored glass in personally fused in color to match faux painting on walls

The Glass Art Installations of Deborah Carlson. Click image to enlarge.

Private Residence ~ Denver, Colorado
fused, 3-D

exterior attic window installation

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