Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Drawing Inspiration from Steamship Travel in the Victorian Era

24"" diameter, hand painted glass chandelier includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Rainforest Melody can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This reverse painted glass chandelier almost has a Victorian feel to it. As a graphic designer, I have always admired the illustrations of exotic birds from the Victorian era. Travel by steamship was exciting and people were going to new lands. East met West often. This general time frame is an inspiration for many of my works with exotic birds, particularly parrots.


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Upcoming Exhibit: San Francisco Flower and Garden Show, March 24-28, 2010 at the San Mateo Event Center, BOOTH # 649. More information about the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show can be found here: http://www.sfgardenshow.com

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Reverse Painted Chandelier for Lake Tahoe Art Scene


32"" diameter detail, commissioned hand painted glass chandelier includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Hand Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Tropical flowers are perhaps an unlikely subject for a home in Lake Tahoe but that is exactly what two of my clients wanted. This particular chandelier was inspired by a smaller piece that I had created and sold last winter. And since this client already owned one of my painted chandeliers, we decided to tailor this piece to have some colors that matched.

Birds of paradise, peacock feathers and iris flowers were a few of the requests. I followed the background color of the original piece that this painted chandelier was inspired by and that helped to keep the same "look and feel" that the client had seen in the inspirational piece. Of course, the end result had differences. The sheer size of this chandelier allowed for more room to paint flowers and the choice of some of the flowers made this piece different from the one that had inspired it.

Both the client and I were very happy with the end result.

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Upcoming Exhibit: San Francisco Flower and Garden Show, March 24-28, 2010 at the San Mateo Event Center, BOOTH # 649. More information about the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show can be found here: http://www.sfgardenshow.com

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Friday, November 20, 2009

New Illuminated Hand Made Painted Night Lights

Under Water Dreams, hand made, illuminated night light comes complete with UL night light fixture and bulb
Hand Painted Night Lights can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I would like to share my newest project, which is a line of elegant painted glass night lights. These are hand made pieces. I cut, grind and slump the glass that is used as the canvas for these small illuminated painting creations. Each night light is hand painted by me and is unique as it's impossible to paint two totally alike.

Stay tuned for more art painted night lights to come...

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Upcoming Exhibit: San Francisco Flower and Garden Show, March 24-28, 2010 at the San Mateo Event Center, BOOTH # 649. More information about the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show can be found here: http://www.sfgardenshow.com

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Light of a San Francisco Bay Area Glass Artist


36" diameter, commissioned hand painted glass chandelier includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Hand Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Painting on glass has really become an extension of my more traditional oil and watercolor flowers and I use this gift to allow myself a freedom that goes against my natural grain as a realist. And it is a gift in the greatest sense of the word. The main element in common between the three different mediums is my focus on light. I use "illumination in nature" as a theme in my work and it has helped to tie my bodies of work together. Nature and flowers are the main inspiration for my life's work and it is the sun that gives us the ability to live.

My path with illumination began sometime in the summer of 2006. I had begun to treat the element of light in my paintings differently. I had worked on and completed a series of coconut palm paintings that had an emphasis on light. These were successful, colorful oils that were filled with warmth. My relationship with the use of light in my paintings changed my work.

Most artists consider light in their works to be an essential component and yet we all treat it differently. I know that I think differently when I am painting on glass versus painting in oil or watercolor. However, the goal is the same: to capture the natural world as it baths in morning and evening rays.

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Upcoming Exhibit: San Francisco Flower and Garden Show, March 24-28, 2010 at the San Mateo Event Center, BOOTH # 649. More information about the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show can be found here: http://www.sfgardenshow.com

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Monday, November 16, 2009

San Francisco Flower and Garden Show


24" diameter, hand painted glass chandelier includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Hand Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I am excited to announce that I will be exhibiting at the upcoming San Francisco Flower and Garden Show, March 24-28, 2010 at the San Mateo Event Center, BOOTH # 649. My elegant painted chandeliers in flower themes will be on display as will my tropical oil and watercolor flowers, which are inspired by the wonderful flowers that I see through my travels in the Hawaiian Islands.

More information about the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show can be found here: http://www.sfgardenshow.com

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Owning a Hand Painted Glass Chandelier is Like Owning Fine Jewels


36" diameter, custom commissioned chandelier includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This is a piece that I've been meaning to post for a while. It was a 36" diameter chandelier that was commissioned and was shipped to Dallas, Texas. The general color theme is reds with accent colors of blues, magenta, green, purple and yellow. It had tropical birds, butterflies and hummingbirds...all requests made by the collectors who commissioned this custom chandelier.

This chandelier truly turned out to be a gem...kind of like owning a fine diamond ring.

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Thursday, October 29, 2009

custom hand painted glass chandelier

24" diameter, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This piece is quite lovely in person and is full on the bottom but still has a very beautiful light quality. My vision for this piece is based on the most popular flowers of Hawaii, a theme that's been inspiring my last several painted chandeliers.

To see more, please visit my websites: www.floravitalights.com
and www.floravita.com

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wildflower Waltz, hand painted chandelier


24" diameter, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

It's been a very busy summer. Living the life of an artist is fully of excitement and new adventure, meeting new people and coming across new opportunities. With each new day there's new possibilities... With this theme of "new" in mind, here is one of my newest painted chandeliers!

To see more, please visit my website: www.floravita.com

Monday, July 6, 2009

Process of commissioned painted glass chandelier


inside view of commissioned glass painting in progress, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

The process of this commission piece started long before I ever picked up a brush. I had several emails and a couple phone calls with the client and they sent me colors of their room and imagery that included brightly colored flowers, birds and butterflies. I then slumped the glass to the size desired. This chandelier is large and measures almost 36" across. Glass shrinks in the kiln and it's a bit of a science in itself to slump larger pieces.

This is an interesting piece for me to work on because of it's particular challenges. The first challenge is that the client desires a chandelier with a predominate amount of reddish tones with several accent colors that will pop. The piece needs to have well-defined colors and I interpret this to mean that both the background colors need to be clear and the colors of the flowers and birds need to have contrast against the background. And the imagery in the chandelier needs to be dense.

And though this is just the first section of the painting, I've actually been contemplating this piece for quite a while. When it came time to start the painting, I choose to start with a section of the background red color and I also choose two brightly colored parrots that appeared several times in the imagery that the client sent. This would help me to anchor the piece because when I paint "for myself" I paint freely. With a commission, an artist works within a strict set of boundaries. I tend to paint very slowly with commissions. This one was quite tricky to start and already has several hours into it's process. The main problem with having colorful "dense" imagery is that is well defined in color is that your piece is at the risk of just being a very colorful piece. I need to maintain a certain reddish tone that will go well with the color of the room.

I would also like to add that it's iron fixture is also complete. I will just have to add the electrical.

As this piece progresses, it will be a challenge to keep the piece dense with colorful flowers, birds and butterflies and yet convey a feeling of "red". Over the next dozen hours, I will continue to move this piece into a dark-red zone...

Hope that made sense and if not, stay with me. Commissions are challenging on many levels and I promise you that this piece will turn out lovely in the end. You get to see the chandelier glass painting in progress with this post and I would like to add that reverse painted glass chandeliers are stunning when they are actually hung in a room. It is at this point that you get to fully appreciate how the piece was meant to be viewed.

To see more, please visit my website: www.floravita.com

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

custom hand painted glass chandelier for Jack & Betty


commissioned glass painting, Partridge and the Pear Tree, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I love the challenge of making colors in my commissioned painted glass chandeliers work with my client's rooms. This piece is for a couple of dear friends who are also important figures in my local artist community. Betty's room has a very pale blue color, along with soft greens, yellows and rust colors. The couple collect pear and partridge themed sculptures and since that has been such a central theme in their decor, not to mention symbolic in their lives, it went without saying that their chandelier had to reflect the pear and partridge theme.

The challenge was also to create a piece that worked with the colors of their foyer, which are unusual and yet come off lovely. There is a single partridge bird on the other side and the white flowers were inspired by pear blossoms. The blue going around the right edge is exactly the color of the blue of their room. When I took this piece to them to view, it matched and complimented it's designated space beautifully.

I cannot wait to see this beautiful glass painted chandelier installed. It is titled, of course, Partridge and the Pear Tree. Happy 50th, Betty and Jack!

To see more, please visit my website: www.floravita.com

Monday, June 1, 2009

Contemporary Glass Painted Chandelier


contemporary glass painting, Hibiscus Light detail, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

So what does a fashion forward girl think of wearing steel toe shoes when she's doing iron work for her reverse painted glass chandeliers? Well, let me tell you it's not exactly a walk in the park when it's 90 degrees out!

My outfit when I bend iron and weld includes jeans (I bought my first pair of Wranglers just to bend), long sleeve 100% cotton shirts in black (the fabric is unfortunately thick), leather apron and of course, those elegant boots that I sport that look so cute on my husband. Trust me, when I'm finished, the first thing that comes off are the boots so that I can slip into my sandals!

The above piece is a detail from my painted glass chandelier, Hibiscus Light.


To see more, please visit my website: www.floravita.com

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Hand Painted Glass Chandelier in Romantic Colors


contemporary glass painting, Florals in Rustic Colors, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandeliers can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This is another view of one of my new hand painted glass chandeliers, titled Florals in Rustic Colors. This is a truly romantic piece and I'm looking forward to creating other works in similar colors.

You may wonder how artists juggle their work? I will tell you. As a full-time professional artist, I must divide my time up between completing commissions, creating new works for my shows and galleries, corresponding with clients and making sure all the busy work in my office is flowing along. And now each of those tasks must be divided up into several parts.

When I am creating new works for show, I must fist decide on if I will be creating new oil paintings, watercolors or glass painted chandeliers. Sometimes I am really being called to one medium and sometimes it's because I need more landscapes in oil or flowers in watercolor!

This week I will be both creating a new tropical oil landscape painting and finishing up a glass painted chandelier commission with pears, pear blossoms, pear leaves and a wild flower or two for two of my most favorite people who are both clients and dear friends and artists.


To see more, please visit my website: www.floravita.com

Friday, May 1, 2009

Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier in Rustic Colors


glass painting, Florals in Rustic Colors, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This beautiful reverse painted glass chandelier sold to a lovely couple in Southern California. The color theme was rustic and I loved the effects of the color blends. And it's the color blends that are the most exciting part of the painting process, for me as an artist. I love to experiment with color and see what happens!

Each piece is a new adventure. Tomorrow I will begin the painting process of a custom piece based on pears and partridges...more to come on that!

Thank you for viewing my newest reverse glass painted chandelier!

To see more, please visit my website at: www.floravita.com

Monday, April 27, 2009

Rain forest Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier


glass painting, Rainforest Exotics, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This reverse painted glass chandelier was a total pleasure to create! I really enjoy painting the pieces that have different colors going around the bowl. I experiment with different color combinations so each piece is unique.

This is a particularly exciting week because our pond will finally be one step closer to completion. We're having the rock waterfall created by a professional, who is known for large water installations. I'm so excited because my backyard has been in the works for years, with my husband Patrick toiling many long hours and days to create our tropical paridise.

Thank you for looking at one of my newest reverse glass painted chandeliers!

To see more, please visit my website at: www.floravita.com

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

18" Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier


glass painting, Lotus Magic, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Just got back from Waikiki. This is my second trip to the islands in two months. The last trip I stayed mostly in the North Shore of Oahu but this time my mother and I shopped and sunbathed in Waikiki and Honolulu.

I love to travel but it does take me away from my work. Sometimes it's necessary for business and I do create small paintings on these trips but my glass art is all done in focus here in my studio. And actually, I'm excited because I'm getting ready to create three new commission pieces.

The above piece is an example of a smaller, 18" diameter reverse painted chandelier and has beautiful floral highlight elements that are similar to art nouveau designs.

To see more, please visit my website at: www.floravita.com

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Tropical Flower Painting


glass painting, Peacock Floral, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This reverse painted glass chandelier went to a very dear client. It's been one of my favorite works and continues to inspire my new pieces. So I want to say, "Thank you, Chris, for being such a supportive friend and collector". I hope you enjoy this piece!

Please visit my website at: www.floravita.com

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Humming Bird Flight, painted glass chandelier


glass painting, Humming Bird Flight, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Painted glass chandeliers were very popular during the Victorian era and Philip Julius Handel started the Handel Company in 1876 in Connecticut. He is credited with making reverse painted lamp shades extremely popular. In their time, they were more affordable options to the popular Tiffany lamps. His business thrived through out the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. Some of my inspiration comes from these highly collectible painted glass lamp shades.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier with tropical birds

glass painting, Parrot Floral, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Painted chandeliers are a wonderful way to illuminate a room. They bring such warmth with colors and imagery. This is the other side to Parrot Floral, which I sold a few months ago...still this piece inspires me to paint. And though each piece is different in colors, choice of flowers, birds and animals, I still study the works that I have done in the past and the parts that I felt worked particularly well.

In this piece, I loved the way the flowers form the background for the blue and yellow Macaw and how the piece transforms into cooler blues and violets on the other side. Even the tropical red flowers have a cooler feeling.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps


glass painting, Parrot Florals, includes irons, electrical, chain and canopy
Reverse Painted Glass Chandelier Lamps can be purchased from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Reverse painted glass chandeliers are a passion of mine. Painting on glass has a long history and I'll explore that in this blog. The above piece is titled Parrot Floral and I sold this work in the fall of 2008.

It just occurred to me that the title of this piece is Parrot Florals but you cannot see the parrots from this angle! Part of the beauty of this kind of work is that as you move around the light, you see different elements and depending on the size of the piece, there are really multiple scenes to behold.

I will post other images of this particular piece later.

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