Gallery Locations
Harpeth Art Center & Gallery
462 Hwy. 70
Pegram, TN, 37143
www.harpethartcenter.com
Marsch Inspirations
815 Broadway Ave
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270-535-7332
Hours: 11-5 (M-F) 11-3 (Sat).
www.marschinspirations.com
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Stained Glass Accessories
1701A Fatherland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
615.717.1004
www.stainedglassaccessories.net
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Represented by:
EYE
Expanding Your Exposure
Connecting Local Visual Artists with Purchasers of Fine Art
Catch the latest from EYE's website:
Linda McLaughlin “All that glitters is not gold.” And EYE would not argue with Shakespeare about that. Sometimes it’s glass that glitters, glimmers, and glows most brilliantly, as evidenced by the hand-crafted jewelry of Linda McLaughlin. A slight tilt of the head and one of Linda’s earrings will seem to “turn on” a different colored light. But crafting such jewelry would appear to be a rather involved process. As stated by Linda, “I utilize various methods to create my unique pieces, including metalsmithing, forging, chain maille, kiln fusing, chemical fusion, cold working, Patte de Verre, sandblasting, etching, lampworking, Kuem-Boo and mosaics.” Myriad and MANY methods EYE’d say. But you have to see her jewelry in person.
www.expandingyourexposure.com
462 Hwy. 70
Pegram, TN, 37143
www.harpethartcenter.com
Marsch Inspirations
815 Broadway Ave
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270-535-7332
Hours: 11-5 (M-F) 11-3 (Sat).
www.marschinspirations.com
(Sorry, gallery has closed)
Stained Glass Accessories
1701A Fatherland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
615.717.1004
www.stainedglassaccessories.net
(Sorry, gallery has closed)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Represented by:
EYE
Expanding Your Exposure
Connecting Local Visual Artists with Purchasers of Fine Art
Catch the latest from EYE's website:
Linda McLaughlin “All that glitters is not gold.” And EYE would not argue with Shakespeare about that. Sometimes it’s glass that glitters, glimmers, and glows most brilliantly, as evidenced by the hand-crafted jewelry of Linda McLaughlin. A slight tilt of the head and one of Linda’s earrings will seem to “turn on” a different colored light. But crafting such jewelry would appear to be a rather involved process. As stated by Linda, “I utilize various methods to create my unique pieces, including metalsmithing, forging, chain maille, kiln fusing, chemical fusion, cold working, Patte de Verre, sandblasting, etching, lampworking, Kuem-Boo and mosaics.” Myriad and MANY methods EYE’d say. But you have to see her jewelry in person.
www.expandingyourexposure.com