Sherry Moser


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Scope name: Chandala
Year: 1995
Limited edition: Production
Signed: Etched
Scope type: Barrel(handheld)
Exterior material: Glass(stained)
Object cell type: Dry
Objects: Glass
Mirror system: Non-traditional
Symmetry:
Special features: This is a fun kaleidscope without a traditional object cell. The objects lie between the mirrors and form interesting suspended patterns when tilted back.

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Scope name: Kaleidoscopia
Year: 1995
Limited edition: Limited
Signed: Yes
Scope type: Various
Exterior material: Various
Object cell type: Wet and dry
Objects: Various
Mirror system: Various
Symmetry: Various
Special features: This is #94/100. This is a 5 scope set of mini-scopes commissioned by Cozy Baker, and contains scopes by Carolyn Bennett, Ben Ansley, Sherry Moser, Peggy and Steve Kittleson, and Luc and Sallie Durette.

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Scope name: What's the Point
Year: 2001
Limited edition: Limited
Signed: Etched
Scope type: Cell(parlor)
Exterior material: Glass
Object cell type: Oil-filled
Objects: Glass(lampworked)
Mirror system: 2 mirror
Symmetry: 7-point
Special features: This is #2 of 25. 2 interchangeable acrylic chambers- backgrounds: black, frosted. Each has a colored triangular ceramic mask on the object cell. Rotating the chamber changes the position of the mask in relation to the mirrors, dramatically altering the design of the illusion. Brilliant flameworked dichroic glass.

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Scope name: Between Worlds
Year: 2002
Limited edition: Limited
Signed: Etched
Scope type: Cell(parlor)
Exterior material: Glass(dichroic)
Object cell type: Oil-filled
Objects: Glass(dichroic)
Mirror system: 3 mirror tapered
Symmetry:
Special features: This is #3 of 10. Huge bright image of star points. Back of object cell has pinpoint holes so that light shined through from the back is seen through the image. Artistically designed base with dichroic frosted glass panels.

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Scope name: Monet Gallery
Year: 2002
Limited edition: Limited
Signed: Etched
Scope type: Cell(handheld)
Exterior material: Glass(stained)
Object cell type: Oil-filled
Objects: Glass(lampworked)
Mirror system: 2 mirror
Symmetry:
Special features: This is the last of the series, #100/100, bought in 2002 from Sherry Moser. Judith Paul painted the exterior image. Beautiful lampworked object pieces.