Sometimes you have to be in just the right frame of mind to fully appreciate an artist’s work. That was the case for me this morning as I glanced through flameworker Carmen Lozar’s portfolio of work. Lozar celebrates the small moments of every day life with glass vignettes that are executed with a precision that allows her innate talent to emerge.
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I love her work. I was able to see her speak at a University in Miami last year. It was a delight to hear her talk about her work. Thanks for the reminder Susan
Susan, What a pleasure to read your response to Carmen Lozar’s art work, she represents the best of a new wave of young artists taking advantage of the hot glass working process called flameworking.
Wow. As I was looking at “Mend,” I had chills running up and down my spine. It’s a whole story — a person’s whole world, really — in one piece. How does she do that? Magic? Soul? By watching and then using her gifts to show us what she’s learned? Wonderful. All of it. Thank you.
WOW!! It’s really all I can say. This work is so amazing. I am loving this site and the artists that I am being introduced to here. Thank you.
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