Barkend Studios

Fused Art Glass

Images below show fused functional and art glass created by Kend & Barbara.

Driftwood and fused glass hanging, with three fused panels in shades of green. Inspired by driftwood, fused glass hanging with three fused glass panels in shades of green. (2009).
Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher.
Oak leaf fused glass tile Oak leaf fused glass tile...inspired by our three lovely oak trees!
Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher. Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher.
Fused glass bowl. Fused glass bowl, irridescent clear glass with colorful geometric design.
Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher. Fused glass and driftwood suncatcher.
Fused glass plate with kelp and fish motif. Fused irridescent blue glass plate with kelp and fish design.
Fused glass hanging. Fused glass "mountain cottage" wall hanging.
Black fused glass bowl with white flower motif.

An 8" diameter black glass bowl with white flower motif. (2009).

 

 

Fused glass fish Fused glass fish wall hanging.
Fused glass bowl, yellow and clear glass Fused art glass bowl with yellow stripes.
Black fused glass bowl with dichroic glass detail.

Black fused glass bowl with dichroic glass detail, 8" diameter. (2009).

 

 

Fused glass rectangular bowl. Fused glass oak leaf bowl with Barbara's favorite distinctive irregular shape.
Fused glass plate, blue and yellow stripes. Fused glass plate...might be a sailboat at sunset?
Snowy pine fused glass plate

"Snowy Pine" fused glass plate.

SOLD.

Oak leaf sushi plate.

Oak leaf plate (2009).

SOLD.

Fused glass bowl Turquoise fused glass fluted bowl.
Blue hexagonal fused glass bowl with "Jupiter" design.

10" diameter hexagonal bowl with "Jupiter" motif. There's a story behind this one...(2009)

Leaf motif fused glass tile Fused glass tile, with leaf motif.
Rectangular fused glass platter with peccary design. A fused glass "peccary" platter inspired by the Raymond M. Alf Museum at Kend's alma mater, the Webb Schools in Claremont, California. The platter is made of opaque yellow glass on clear azure blue glass with a clear glass edging. (Donated to the Alf Museum).