Joan may have started as a painter 30 years ago, but her latest endeavors into fused glass caught my eye. Working with fellow Etsian HendersonWoodCraft, she has created a beautiful zen furniture line including an end table and matching shoji screen. Each piece showcases her gorgeous hand painted bamboo glass panels - and would make a perfect addition to any home. In fact, she sells many of her creations at a local Asian import store. She also makes glass jewelry and is an exceptional painter and muralist. Please check out her shop: http://joanschaumburg49.etsy.com/
-Wendy Baylis
Dharma Designs
http://dharmadesigns.etsy.com/
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Meet Etsy Artist: joanschaumburg49
Posted by Dharma Designs at 9:39 AM
Labels: alowood, artist, asian, bamboo, Etsy, furniture, fused glass, glass, henderson woodcraft, joan schaumburg, joanschaumburg49, joanschaumburg49.etsy.com, mural, muralist, paint, painter, paintings, zen
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Shoji screens, ikebana floral arrangements and zen gardens are perfect examples of how the Japanese create elegance out of something so very simple. Check out traditional Japanese art prints too, if you are considering a Japanese themed home.
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