Houston Llew Spiritile: 230 Euphony *retired 2/19/21

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"Art is how you enrich your space. Music is how you enrich your time."Unknown
 
Molten glass over copper collectible art.
 

The Story Behind This Tile

They say that before the human species discovered language, we painted in caverns. Art came first. There is no way to know for sure, but you could suppose that music did, too. You don't need words in order to sing, or a fancy instrument in order to draw out a beat. Two sticks and a tree stump will do. For millennia, we have enriched our environments and our time with art and music. Art galleries play tunes to create an experience. Music halls are built as stunning architectural monuments to artistic awe. Is it any wonder why we seek art that is meaningful to us, in order to enrich our homes, or that we fill those spaces with melodies that tug at our hearts? Art and music offer us a warmer, richer life.
 

Size: Approximately 5¼" x 8½" x 1¾" - akin to the size of a novel
Materials: Glass enamel on copper, formed around a heavy wood core

Every Spiritile is made painstakingly by hand in Houston Llew's studio in Charleston, South Carolina. The glass is applied to one side of the metal using stencils and relying on precise layering with hand sifters. The piece is only fired once. After firing, a pin is rolled over the enameled metal to form intentional crazing marks in the glass. Although it goes against the medium's traditional teachings, Houston says this technique creates increased light refraction, particularly in the transparent glass.

Spiritiles look great alone or in a group. They can be hung on the wall or set on a flat surface without the aid of an easel or stand. They are quite sturdy and can withstand direct sun and covered outdoor environments (we recommend bringing them inside during extreme weather).

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