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Jelly Fish Ascending is a luminous fused glass panel inspired by the pelagia noctiluca jellyfish, known for its flowing tendrils and radiant coloration. Vivid blues, greens, pinks, and warm coral tones swirl together to create the feeling of underwater movement and shimmering light. The jellyfish itself is richly detailed, rising gracefully through shifting currents of color.

This piece can be displayed as a striking wall panel, and it becomes especially captivating when mounted with backlighting. Illuminated from behind, the layers of color and glass come alive, enhancing the sense of depth and motion. It is a showstopping artwork that brings an oceanic glow to any space.

Details

  • Original fused glass artwork by Barb Mueller

  • Size: approximately 16 x 15 inches

  • Materials: multi-size glass frit, sheet glass detail, kiln formed

  • Display: suitable for wall mounting; stunning with optional backlighting

Custom Order Note

This artwork is available as a custom order. When you purchase this piece, Barb Mueller will create a new, one-of-a-kind version just for you. Because every piece is handcrafted, colors and details may vary slightly, ensuring your artwork is truly unique.

For questions or to discuss customization options, you may contact Barb directly via email bmueller@designsanewhouston.com or by phone at 281-546-1089. Care and Glass Notes

This product is handmade and may have minor irregularities or imperfections. Fused glass can include small bubbles, inclusions, or other marks. These do not mean the piece is damaged or unacceptable.

Jelly Fish Ascending – Fused Glass Wall or Window Panel (16 x 15)

$740.00Price
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    Glass is versatile and elegant. It's perfect for unique displays or special gifts, offering endless possibilities to suit your needs.

    Designs Anew Glass Art
    Houston, TX
    281-546-1089 bmueller@designsanewhouston.com

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