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Dancing Light Fused Glass Studio was opened in 2008 by glass artist, Donna Sarafis and her husband, John. With a painting background, "painting with glass" was a natural evolution for me. Classes in Tacoma, WA, led to a full-blown passion. Upon returning to Texas, my pieces were accepted in Hanson Galleries, Houston, Clarksville Pottery, Austin, Glass Works, San Antonio, and Curious Glass Shop, Georgetown. Our pieces are now owned by Harlan Crow and Crow Holdings, Dallas, and other private collections throughout the US. Not only do we design original, one-of-a-kind pieces for sale in galleries and shows, but we offer custom work also. Both John and I teach classes that we believe to be among the most informative and fun in the state. We love what we do, and it is evident in our work! AS OF 2015 WE HAVE MOVED OUR LOCATION TO FAYETTEVILLE, TX, 78940.
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DancingLightGlass comment on Bluebonnets in the Texas Oaks!
April 18, 2016

@comments3 Hi, the problem is that I can't get to the posts....I've tried clicking everything and nothing works for me. If there are 19 or 152 posts, I just can't figure out how to read them, and they are not showing up on the page. Sorry to be so much trouble! :)

DancingLightGlass comment on Bluebonnets in the Texas Oaks!
April 2, 2016

Why can't I see comments on any of the entries?

DancingLightGlass comment on "Change of Seasons" Fused Dimensional Glass Sculpture
March 31, 2016

Diane, I love this piece! You did a great job! Donna S.

DancingLightGlass comment on Donna Sarafis: Basics of Fusing Part 1
December 17, 2013

Hello Speedievw, I am so sorry that I did not see this post question until just now. There's really little that can be done once a piece is cracked. It may just break further if there is only a crack, but I have never had a crack heal itself....and I've tried! :) I would say, learn from the mistake and just try again. Good luck! Donna

12 Premium Square Wrought Iron Stand

12" Premium Square Wrought Iron Stand

Item# 97201
Highly Recommended & Versatile, June 26, 2012 5 stars
Pros
Sturdy and can accommodate pieces with dimension.
Cons
None.
Other Thoughts
An ongoing dilemma for all of us who do glass panels has been finding substantial, sturdy stands that do not cover parts of our art work. After trying this 12" wrought iron stand, I was thrilled with not only the look, but found it to be very sturdy for taller pieces. I tried a 6mm mosaic panel that was approximately 12" x 18" and found it fit very well with only a small amount of room left. This is great for those of us who often add a little more dimension with frit or other embellishments. Whether six millimeters or slightly larger, the fit is good and the stand is sturdy enough to hold taller pieces, and the look is great. I highly recommend this stand.
DancingLightGlass comment on View of the River
April 24, 2012

@palisadeglass Diane, your work is fantastic. Thanks for the encouragement! Donna

DancingLightGlass comment on View of the River
April 24, 2012

@jcampbell0518 Thank you so much for your comment...taking time to do this is so encouraging for everyone! :) Donna

DancingLightGlass comment on View of the River
April 24, 2012

@glassydame Thank you so much for the comment...it is really great when other artists encourage you! Donna

DancingLightGlass comment on View of the River
April 24, 2012

@Tracey W. Thank you so much....these comments are so encouraging and we all need that! :) Donna

DancingLightGlass comment on View of the River
April 24, 2012

@jcampbell0518 Thank you so much for your comment...it is so encouraging! Donna

   
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joined:Oct 30, 2008
location:Fayetteville, TX US
display name:DancingLightGlass