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  • LightCatcher 2a hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 2a is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 2b hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 2b is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 3a hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 3a is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 4a hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 4a is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
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    LightCatcher 5a hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 5a is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. This one is from the collar in William Larkin’s portrait of Edward Sackville in Kenwood House. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 5b hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 5b is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 5c hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 5c is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 6a hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 6a is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. This one is from William Larkin’s portrait of Richard Sackville in Kenwood House.  In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 6b hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 6b is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. This one is from the collar in William Larkin’s portrait of Richard Sackville in Kenwood House. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
  • LightCatcher 6c hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 6c is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. This one is from the collar in William Larkin’s portrait of Richard Sackville in Kenwood House. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
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    hand drawn glass light catcher 13x7cm drawing onto waterjet cut glass FREE SHIPPING LightCatcher 1 is one of in series of glass pieces from research into historical lace and glass. In 2000 Paddy began researching into glass and lace, but she had to abandon it for work commitments. In 2010 it began again with advice and help from her friend and fellow artist Paul Scott. In 2017 she received an Arts Council England grant for a solo exhibition, Drawn Thread Workat Customs House Gallery in South Shields. It was part of the DRAWING project, led by gallery curator Esen Kaya. Paddy restarted research into lace, glass materials and techniques, working with the University of Sunderland Glass & Ceramics department at the National Glass Centre. The glass is cut by the university water jet cutter, then Paddy draws the individual pieces. Please note that LightCatchers are not waterproof
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