SOME PEOPLE COLLECT ROCKS. Others accumulate coins or seashells or antique dolls. Sharon Downs "collects" artists--specifically Colorado artists whose work is featured at the High Country Treasures gallery in Twin Lakes.
This summer the gallery showcases the creations of nearly 30 Colorado potters, sculptors, jewelry-makers, painters, photographers, woodcarvers, and glass makers. That the latter is one of Downs' favorite media is evidenced by the variety of glass lining the shelves and adorning the pine-paneled walls of her gallery.
There is etched, stained, lamp, and hand-blown glass; layered and fused dichroic glass with its shifting, sparkling colors; even golden-hued stained glass shaped into clusters of aspen leaves.
"In autumn, you can't tell where the glass leaves end and the real leaves begin," Downs declares. "And the sunlight streaming through the gallery windows makes all the glass really come alive and enhances its richness."