Mosaic glass artwork that will not fade when hung on the wall of a sunny room is well-matched with a composition full of tall purple and pink lupine flowers that will be in bloom forever. Marbled glass in whispy sky blue, warm brown, and deep green offers a rich background to intricate ovals of purples, pinks, and light yellow-greens.
It's hard to pick the 'best month' in Maine. Yet, Spring might be it for those who have endured a long Winter. Though, we're collectively unsure as to when it will arrive each year.
One thing is for sure - Lupines with colorful variations and unique leaf patterns are a sure sign that the weather will stay warm as the days grow long.
- Measures 34” x 16”
- Stained glass mosaic on rigid foam core panel
- May require additional shipping
Artist Liz Martone founded EFM Studio in Brooklyn, New York before relocating in 2016 to a home base in Round Pond, Maine.
Unafraid to mix urban edge with rural sensibilities, Martone has a love for all things handmade. This explains her diverse exploration of mediums, which ranges from glass to wood to fiber.
A BFA in Illustration formalized Liz's passion for the arts and continues to inform her work. She creates unique designs, focusing on lines and the spaces between. She translates her drawings to stained glass portraits and showcases a love for color and patterns in her mosaics and weavings.
Coastal Maine inspires the artistic core of Liz’s current work. From the endlessly fascinating shapes of forest mycelia to the shifting shades of the Muscongus bay, forms of nature are observed, honored, and reimagined in the diverse collection of art created at EFM Studio.
Liz’s work is exhibited in galleries in New York and Midcoast Maine, and much of her time is spent creating custom architectural installations for private and commercial clients.
From the Artist:
I have always been drawn to the simplicity of lines and linear movement. With a foundation in 2D mediums, I love taking the idea of a line and pushing what that concept is to the viewer in 3D worksto take a drawing and elevate it to a tactile level.