2015 - Lamps For All Seasons

Photographic Coordination: John Conti
Project Coordination: John Conti
Production: Laura Tayne
All images & content Copyright ASGLA, All Rights Reserved

Front Cover (Above): "Magnolia"
Gale Obler, Joshua Tree, California.
28" design. Uroboros drapery glass and Uroboros ripple glass were used for most of the flowers and centres. Background is primarily Oceana mottle glass. Stems are a Uroboros granite glass, except for a few that were cut from older Uroboros ripple glass.

Back Cover (Above): "Hanging Lantern"
Junbyn Xu, Xiamen, China.
A variety of glass of unknown origin was used for this magnificent piece.

Three ways to order the 2015 Calendar
1.

Directly from ASGLA

Order directly at $10.00 each for members ($15.00 for non-members) plus shipping.
Send your check in U.S. funds to:

Association of Stained Glass Lamp Artists
5070 Cromwell Drive NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
asgla@comcast.net

SHIPPING - USA
Qty
$ Charge
1-3
5.75
4-25
11.35
SHIPPING -NON USA
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Canada
All Other
1
5.75
11.60
2
7.45
14.80

Note: All orders will be shipped by 1st Class mail; shipping overseas by surface mail is no longer available. The international weight limit is 4 pounds.
 
2.
By Credit Card using PayPal (no Paypal account required)
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3.
From your local Stained Glass Retailer or catalog store.

Past Editions of LAMPS FOR ALL SEASONS

1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 are available for you to use for reference in your own lamp work. The cost is $5.00 for each copy plus shipping (see below)

Thanks: The Association would like to give special thanks to Sean Scarry and the John Triggs family of the Youghiogheny and Oceana Glass Factory, and Lorna and Eric Lovell of Uroboros Glass Factory, for their enthusiastic support of this project.

Many of the ASGLA artists who design their own lamps make their designs available for sale. If you are interested, contact the artist directly or through ASGLA

The Association of Stained Glass Lamp Artists was formed in 1991 to perpetuate, improve and promote the art and craft of stained glass lamp construction. Eight hundred artists from twenty eight countries and forty eight of our states are members of the Association.

This, our twenty third calendar, was conceived by Carol Conti to demonstrate the artwork of the Association members and to spread a little joy in the process.