Above: Roses and Butterflies was designed by California artists Valinda Gillis and Alma Daughtry. Glass used for the 22" lamp is Youghiogheny reproduction with Bullseye for the background. A copper foil overlay was applied to the wings.

Photography by Teresa Messina.

Right: This Rosebush shows us a contrast in interpretation through the artist's color choices. Nancy Kersjes, of Illinois, used Youghiogheny for roses and leaves and Oceana for the surrounding area. Base by Odyssey.

Photography by Steve Denk.

A vivid interpretation of Tiffany's
Rosebush design by Japanese artist Tomihisa Sano. Lins, Uroboros, and Bullseye glass were incorporated into the 24" lamp. Base by Odyssey.

Photography by Katutosi Tokuda.

Right: Youghiogheny Stipple glass was used by Seattle artist Don Cooper to fabricate this tiny 10" Rose, designed by Carol Conti. Complementary base by Odyssey.

Photography by Don Conti.