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

FACILITY

Glass Fabrication

My design and production process combines research and experience with experimentation and discovery and begins when I view the glass for the first time. The sheet glass, produced by artisans in Seattle, WA, arrives at my studio in Mt. Horeb, WI in large, heavy sheets up to 48” in length. The glass is gorgeous! As I unpack the crates, I am inspired immediately by the colors and textures of each sheet of glass. In my mind, I have already begun hand-cutting, layering, and stacking the sheet glass pieces into forms and designs. Eventually, the panels of layered glass forms will be placed and fired in an industrial kiln to temperatures up to 1490°F.

Achieving the proper melt is both a science and an art form. To create a perfect melt, I must write a firing schedule that takes into account the interaction between the temperature and the form, thickness, and size of the art piece. To create kiln-formed glass, I use controlled heat to transform the layers of glass from a solid to a liquid and back into a solid again.


Glass Studio

I make all of my art in my home studio which overlooks the Sugar River watershed. The region where I work and live provides me with an abundant source of beauty and inspiration. I expanded my studio in 2014 adding higher ceilings, large windows and amperage to operate a 48” kiln. Clients can arrange a studio visit to view the fused glass art process, talk to me about a commission and see some of my art. bwestfalldesign@gmail.com .


Studio Visit

Clients are invited to schedule a studio visit to view art, look at glass chip color samples, and discuss their ideas for commissioning a personalized work of art. To schedule a private consultation, please call (608.843.7515), or email bwestfalldesign@gmail.com .

“I've been following Barbara's art for several years. I love water, and nature in general and enjoy how she portrays these elements in glass. I appreciate how her art raises awareness about the importance of protecting our water resources and natural habitats, too. When my husband, Eric, and I first saw Electric Eel Orange, we were immediately drawn to it. The rich colors combined with the theme of water were just what we needed. The art is now prominently displayed in a main area of our home and I smile every time I see it. We have had many compliments and are proud and happy to own it.”

- Jane Carlson, Madison, Wisconsin
Consulting Engineer, Senior Project Manager, Strand Associates

608.843.7515
bwestfalldesign@gmail.com

8328 Swan Road
Mount Horeb, Wisconsin 53572



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