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In the Media

Viva Magazine

This canadian publication that focuses on balanced living and "eco chic" objects recently featured Sillice's placemats.

Body + Soul

From the publishers of Martha Stewart Living, this magazine recently featured the red backgammon set

GreenOptions.com

This community dedicated to environmental resources interviewed the artist about her pieces. Read the interview


 


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Deep colors, eclectic bubbles, rare textures and a wide and uncommon palette define my work.

They come from hand made colors for glass that I make using the same techniques used by the European glass masters of the XV century and a special understanding of chemistry.

Today, this knowledge is almost lost, and only a few glass artists have kept this tradition.

Making my own colors for glass allows me to achieve an infinite palette of colors and textures such as bubbles and crackling effects. As a result, I do not use commercially colored glass.

Because each piece is born out of transparent material, and since glass does not lose its quality when reprocessed, I am able to recycle glass, transforming clear sheets of glass into unique, colorful pieces of art which are also environmentally friendly.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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