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Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow1.5" x 8" x 5"

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West End Gallery is a proudly Canadian business, celebrating the incredible talent of artists from coast to coast. For five decades, we have championed Canadian art and supported the vibrant creative community that makes this country extraordinary.

Edmonton, Alberta · Est. 1975

Founded in 1975, West End Gallery has been a cornerstone of Edmonton's arts community for five decades. Located in the heart of Alberta's capital, we take pride in our deep roots and our commitment to showcasing exceptional artwork from talented artists across Canada.

About the Artwork

Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow illustrates the sophisticated art of kiln-formed glass by Bob Leatherbarrow. This artwork goes through a detailed process where glass is heated in an electric kiln at temperatures ranging from 600 to 825 degrees Celsius (1100 to 1525 degrees F). Each layer of glass is treated like a canvas and undergoes multiple firings. Coloured glass powders are applied and manipulated to create this vibrant piece, achieving a depth that explores the interaction of light and material. The aquamarine and yellow hues are intensified through this intricate layering and firing process, offering a glimpse into the subtle complexities of glass formation.

Dimensions and Details

  • Size: 1.5" x 8" x 5"
  • Medium: Kiln-formed glass, featuring layered colour transitions and textured surfaces achieved through the controlled use of glass powders and chemical reactions during firing.
  • Colour Theme: Aqua marine and yellow, invoking the lively essence of oceanic depths.

How to Purchase

This piece, a testament to craftsmanship and innovation in glass art, is perfect for those who appreciate the delicate balance of science and art. If Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow piques your interest, please:

  • Review our F.A.Q. section for more information.
  • Click the "Enquire" button for personalized assistance. 

Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow | 1.5" x 8" x 5"

About the Artwork

Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow illustrates the sophisticated art of kiln-formed glass by Bob Leatherbarrow. This artwork goes through a detailed process where glass is heated in an electric kiln at temperatures ranging from 600 to 825 degrees Celsius (1100 to 1525 degrees F). Each layer of glass is treated like a canvas and undergoes multiple firings. Coloured glass powders are applied and manipulated to create this vibrant piece, achieving a depth that explores the interaction of light and material. The aquamarine and yellow hues are intensified through this intricate layering and firing process, offering a glimpse into the subtle complexities of glass formation.

Dimensions and Details

  • Size: 1.5" x 8" x 5"
  • Medium: Kiln-formed glass, featuring layered colour transitions and textured surfaces achieved through the controlled use of glass powders and chemical reactions during firing.
  • Colour Theme: Aqua marine and yellow, invoking the lively essence of oceanic depths.

How to Purchase

This piece, a testament to craftsmanship and innovation in glass art, is perfect for those who appreciate the delicate balance of science and art. If Light Reading - Aqua Marine/Yellow piques your interest, please:

  • Review our F.A.Q. section for more information.
  • Click the "Enquire" button for personalized assistance. 

Shipping & Exchanges

SHIPPING

All artwork is professionally crated and shipped via insured courier service. Shipping rates are calculated based on artwork dimensions and destination.

Delivery Methods:

Local Pickup — Free at our Edmonton gallery (10337 124 Street NW)

Local Delivery — complimentary within of Edmonton area

Canada-wide Shipping — Canada Post, Canpar, Purolator or private courier

US Shipping — DHL Express

International & Overseas — DHL Express

Final shipping and handling costs will be confirmed with a quote before payment. Delivery times may vary due to weather, supply chain disruptions, or other factors beyond our control.

INSURANCE

Insurance coverage is not included in shipping estimates and is available upon request.

Exchange

We do not offer refunds, however we allow exchange or store credit within 72 hours of receipt, provided the artwork is returned in its original condition and packaging. Read more

Artwork Care

CARING FOR YOUR ARTWORK

Display
Hang artwork away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and air vents. UV exposure causes fading over time — UV-protective glazing is recommended for works on paper and photography. Avoid hanging artwork above fireplaces or in bathrooms where heat and humidity fluctuate.

Cleaning
Dust frames gently with a soft, dry cloth. Never use household cleaners, water, or solvents on the artwork surface. For oil paintings, a soft-bristle brush can be used lightly to remove surface dust. Professional cleaning is recommended for valuable or delicate pieces.

Temperature & Humidity
Maintain a stable environment — ideally 18–22°C (65–72°F) with 40–55% relative humidity. Rapid changes in temperature or humidity can cause warping, cracking, or flaking. In Alberta’s dry climate, a humidifier can help protect your collection during winter months.

Handling & Moving
Always handle artwork with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves. Carry framed works by the sides of the frame — never by the hanging wire. When transporting, wrap in acid-free tissue or soft blankets and keep upright. For valuable pieces, professional art handlers and custom crating are recommended.

Storage
Store artwork upright in a cool, dry, dark space. Use acid-free materials for wrapping. Never store artwork in attics, basements, or garages where temperature and humidity are uncontrolled.

Insurance
We recommend insuring your art collection. An up-to-date appraisal (every 2–3 years) ensures proper coverage. West End Gallery offers professional appraisal services — please enquire for details.

Questions?
Contact us at info@westendgalleryltd.com or 780-488-4892. We’re always happy to advise on the care of your collection.