Barbara Westfall Art Glass Design
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    • Art for the Wall
    • Art for Unique Spaces
    • Gift Certificate
  • Services
    • Commissions
    • Consultations
    • Classes
    • Glass Studio & Gallery
  • On Display
    • Healthcare & Business Collections
    • Private Collections
    • Exhibits
  • Events
  • About
    • Barbara
    • Testimonials
    • Career as an Art Educator
    • Career as an Installation Artist
  • Press / Video
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    • Video

GARDENS Series

I offer a variety of beautiful one-of-a-kind art glass for garden pathways, pots and planters in your home or office.


Red Tulips
SOLD

Blue Radiance
SOLD

Welcome Home Planter
SOLD

Zebra Butterfly
AVAILABLE

Blue Window Panes
SOLD

Blue Bird garden bowl
AVAILABLE

Garden Stake & Leaf
SOLD

Garden Stake & Leaf Purple Stripes
AVAILABLE

Garden Stake
SOLD

“Our house is decorated with original art, folk/ethnic art from our foreign travel and research, photographs, and “outsider” art. Barbara's art hangs in our living room surrounded by such, but it occupies a particular niche since one of my hobbies is canoeing, and her piece represents an abstraction of what I see when doing so. Associated canoeing photographs include: a living tree overhanging the water; a recently fallen tree with its reflection and fall colors in the background; and a fairly large, long dead, sun-bleached tree stuck in the sand. Her art, which I commissioned, with its different kinds and colors of glass, white bleached willow and paint shows water, rocks and/or mud, leaves, color and branches, which can be seen as either living with leaves attached or as dead and bleached, the whole thus representing, in low relief, what I so much enjoy seeing as I paddle. Lastly, talking with Barbara about her art and its meaning has greatly enhanced my appreciation of it.”

- Donald Thompson, Professor Emeritus
Department of Anthropology, University of WI-Madison

608.843.7515
bwestfalldesign@gmail.com

8328 Swan Road
Mount Horeb, Wisconsin 53572



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