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Jim Pape
The Artist of Light and Stone
 

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Lamps - this work is lamp shades using natural stone.  Some shades may incorporate minerals, crystals, stained glass, copper, and even found objects.  Bases can be of metal or natural fallen trees.

Please contact the artist for further information and availability of these items.
 

Abundance
Agate Shade with Metal Base
7" Diameter Shade, 14" Tall
SOLD


 

Arizona Morning
Agate Shade with Manzanita Wood Base
6" Diameter Shade, 9" Tall
available at Jim Pape Studio


 

 

Awakening
Agate Shade with Cedar Base
16" Diameter Shade, 24" Tall
available at Jim Pape Studio

Blue Haze
Blue Dyed Agate Shade with Metal Base
5" Diameter Shade, 15" Tall
SOLD

 

Eyes Unseen
Agate Shade with Metal Base
5" Diameter Shade, 14" Tall
SOLD

Illuminated Splendor
Agate Shade with Manzanita Base
16" Diameter Shade, 24" Tall
available at
Random Art


 

 

Inspiration
Agate Shade with Wood Base
16" Diameter Shade, 24" Tall
available at Jim Pape Studio


 

Passion
Agate Shade with Metal Base
16" Diameter Shade, 16" Tall
SOLD

 

Pierce
Agate Shade with Metal Base
7" Diameter Shade, 14" Tall
SOLD

Rainbow in the Sky
Agate Shade with Pine and Walnut Base
18" Diameter Shade, 67" Tall
Available at Random Art

 

Smiling Perfection
Agate Shade with Metal Base
7" Diameter Shade, 14" Tall
SOLD

 

The Creator's Breath
Agate Shade with Ponderosa Pine and Cherry Base
10" Diameter Shade, 16" Tall
SOLD

 

 

The Sun and The Moon
Agate Shade with Ponderosa Pine and Cherry Base
13" Diameter Shade, 40" Tall
available at Mountain Artists Gallery

 

 

 

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