Kathleen Hunt's Aeroscope Kaleidoscope - Pearl White
Glass kaleidoscope artist Kathleen Hunt resides in the "low country" of South Carolina, but she lived in southern California most of her life with a short detour to Arizona. She graduated from California State University at Long Beach and taught high school. The art of glass has always fascinated Kathleen with its diversity. She made stained glass windows and skylights for fifteen years before discovering the wondrous images she could create in a kaleidoscope. Kaleidoscopes have been her primary focus ever since. Recently, Kathleen has produced dichroic wall art and dichroic jewelry. Her kaleidoscopes are internationally collected by galleries throughout the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom.
I met her at an art show and would love to carry more of her product in the shop on day. Costs of production are at an all-time high. One day, there will only be a limited amount of these pieces in circulation. Hand crafted with love and passion. I’ve got a lot of respect for her dedication to the craft.
Glass kaleidoscope artist Kathleen Hunt resides in the "low country" of South Carolina, but she lived in southern California most of her life with a short detour to Arizona. She graduated from California State University at Long Beach and taught high school. The art of glass has always fascinated Kathleen with its diversity. She made stained glass windows and skylights for fifteen years before discovering the wondrous images she could create in a kaleidoscope. Kaleidoscopes have been her primary focus ever since. Recently, Kathleen has produced dichroic wall art and dichroic jewelry. Her kaleidoscopes are internationally collected by galleries throughout the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom.
I met her at an art show and would love to carry more of her product in the shop on day. Costs of production are at an all-time high. One day, there will only be a limited amount of these pieces in circulation. Hand crafted with love and passion. I’ve got a lot of respect for her dedication to the craft.
Glass kaleidoscope artist Kathleen Hunt resides in the "low country" of South Carolina, but she lived in southern California most of her life with a short detour to Arizona. She graduated from California State University at Long Beach and taught high school. The art of glass has always fascinated Kathleen with its diversity. She made stained glass windows and skylights for fifteen years before discovering the wondrous images she could create in a kaleidoscope. Kaleidoscopes have been her primary focus ever since. Recently, Kathleen has produced dichroic wall art and dichroic jewelry. Her kaleidoscopes are internationally collected by galleries throughout the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom.
I met her at an art show and would love to carry more of her product in the shop on day. Costs of production are at an all-time high. One day, there will only be a limited amount of these pieces in circulation. Hand crafted with love and passion. I’ve got a lot of respect for her dedication to the craft.