Vermont-based glass artist K. William LeQuier draws inspiration from sea and undersea creatures and creates impressive glass sculptures featuring his unique style, whose pieces we can see in many museums across the America, say, the American Glass Museum, Indianapolis Art Museum, National Liberty Museum, and Philadelphia Museum of Art, and so on.
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How do I purchase one of the ocean-themed glass sculpture? Are your pieces for sale?
Thanks,
Tracy Riley
Hi, you can visit K. William LeQuier’s website http://www.kwilliamlequier.com
Best wishes