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Mushroom Sun Catcher

Category:
Home decorations, Gifts, Stained Glass, Sale Items
SKU:
122725G03
Price:
$15.00$20.00
Artist:
Sueann Smith
Color:
Various
Make:
Stained Glass
Origin:
USA
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Description

This stained glass mushroom sun catcher is absolutely delightful—whimsical, cozy, and very well balanced.

The composition feels playful but intentional. The main mushroom’s golden-amber cap immediately draws the eye, especially with the tiny bubbles and organic texture in the glass that echo something freshly grown and earthy. That warmth contrasts beautifully with the milky white stems, which give the piece visual grounding and keep it from feeling too busy.

The leading work is clean and confident. The lines are smooth and well-weighted, giving the mushrooms definition without overpowering the glass. Hung in a window, this piece does exactly what a sun catcher should do—glow warmly, feel alive in changing light, and bring a little bit of nature indoors.

Overall, this is a joyful, approachable piece that would appeal to a wide audience: nature lovers, cottage-core fans, and anyone who appreciates handmade art with character. It feels like something that makes people smile the moment they notice it.

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Artist Statement

My work is driven by an insistent need to make — to explore, experiment, and stay in conversation with materials. I work across multiple mediums, clay, glass, paint, fiber. I let the process guide the outcome rather than forcing a fixed result. What’s made is often taken apart, reshaped, or returned to the beginning.

I draw inspiration from the natural world and from the quiet details of everyday life — the mundane, the overlooked, the in-between. I’m interested in cycles: forming, breaking down, and becoming something new.

I approach my practice with openness and curiosity, allowing room for wonder, failure, and transformation. What comes before is carried forward. The work evolves through repetition, pressure, attention, and time.

At its core, my work is about staying present — paying attention, working honestly, and honoring change as part of the process. - Sueann Smith