PAINT FIRED GLASS
Turtle Magic,  page 1
paint-fired glass, approx 8" x 6", 2005
Photby Rob Littlefield
Turtle Magic, cover page 2
paint-fired glass, approx 12" x 6", 2005,
Photo Credit: Rob Littlefield
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WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
Turtle Magic, Cover Page, Blue Green
watercolor on paper, approx 10"x10", 2000
Turtle Magic, Cover Page, Purple Blue
watercolor on paper, approx 10"x10", 2000
Turtle MagFirst Draft, detail, page 1, mixed media on paper, 7" x 7", 2006
Turtle Magic, First Draft, detail, page 8, mixed media on paper, 7" x 7", 2006
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PAINT-FIRED, FUSED
GLASS
Turtle Magic, cover page
paint-fired fused glass
approx 12" x 12", 2000
Photo Credit: Rob Littlefield
MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER
Turtle Magic, The Seaweed is Interesting
line drawing on paper, 18" x 24", 2008
Turtle Magic, Girl Sleeping
paint-fired fused glass
approx 12" x 12", 2000
Photo Credit: Rob Littlefield
Turtle Magic, I Hope that You're Extra Warm,
line drawing on paper, 18" x 24", 2008
LINE DRAWINGS ON PAPER
The idea for the children's book, Turtle Magic, started with a small turtle in the middle of the road in the
F
orest Hills Cemetery in Boston. It has been about 10 years since that fateful day, and that little turtle
has
inspired work spanning drawings and paintings on paper as well as painted and fused glass.
Below are several images from each series, in chronological order, from newest to oldest. At the
moment, the story is in the process of getting translated into glass (yet again).
D e e n i e  P a c i k