Pam Moolman Glass

I have been working with fused glass, on and off, for thirty years, including 4 years at Queens road art college (Filton college). I was attracted to, and still love, glass for its ability to enhance and reflect light and colour, to make you pause a moment. 

In the past few years I have been collaborating with Ian Richardson, a skilled and experience sculptor and fabricator in steel and mixed media with experience in large public art projects. It is exciting to design and create these large outdoor metal and glass structures. The steel weaves through and secures the glass, allowing the vibrance of colour and its ability to respond to light and shade and the natural environment. These are large structures firmly secured on solid three pronged and staked bases.

On the other extreme, I create small, framed, jewel like pictures in dichroic glass.

I live and work surrounded by the trees of the Forest of Dean.

Please contact, pammoolman@icloud.com for enquiries re sales or commissions.

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this is a 24 piece glass and metal screen, dimensions 160cm x 140cm
This is a screen 150cm x 250cm comprised of fused and enameled glass and rusted steel rods

a close up showing the relationship between glass and steel

Detail of the metal and glass in the screen

This is a large rusted steel and silver stained glass screen made to create a small secret garden between the woods and the main garden.

Looking up the garden steps
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A free standing steel and fused glass structure in our front garden
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this piece glows golden when the sun’s out
freestanding structure

another freestanding metal and fused glass structure

a small dichroic glass image

another dichroic image