Rachel Baker Glass

Rachel Baker Glass Fused glass sculpture and wall hangings, jewelry and other artwork featuring tropical imagery. I also use frit and powders to create shading and texture.

Through my glass artwork I bring the vibrant colors and imagery from nature that so inspire me, into the lives and homes of people around the globe. I create glass pieces with imagery from ocean life, plants and flowers and Polynesian symbols. In crafting my work, I am always looking for how I can use the material to tell the story that I have in my mind. For example, when I create a piece that is

ocean themed, I work to give the feeling of three-dimensionality that I experience when I am swimming and diving in Hawaiian seas. More than anything, I am inspired by color and by the way light works with color in glass to create a sense of movement. I am attracted to imagery and see glass as a way to “paint”, yet have the depth and dimensionality that glass gives. Many of my larger pieces include images of sea turtles and other sea life or plant life. Hawai’i is a great place for inspiration from both the beauty and vibrant color of the undersea world and the tropical plants and flowers on land. I create the imagery with cut glass shapes, using both transparent glass and opal glass to make use of both reflected and transmitted light. My favorite technique is the use of a screen to melt glass through. As a result, most of my larger pieces use screen melts to create the background for the imagery I use. In the kiln, the glass drips through the screen into the form I’ll be using for the final piece. The dripping process allows the glass to mix and swirl as it falls to the kiln shelf. This creates layers of color that move and swirl in three dimensions within the glass. While this part of the piece is fairly abstract, the next step is to create the imagery, which is more controlled. I use dichroic glass for all of my jewelry and much of my giftware. To produce the imagery, I hand-etch using a dremel tool and/or acid-etch with a mask that I make from my designs. As with my larger pieces, my favorite pieces to make are those that tell a story. I use Polynesian symbols to bring forth a story or theme that can serve as a reminder to the wearer of some important life theme. I am constantly trying new things and learning new techniques to incorporate into my work. I have been working with glass since 1995 and I started my business, Rachel Baker Glass (formerly Rachel's Little Glass Shack), when I moved to Hawai’i in 2008. I am mostly a self-taught glass artist, and continue learning through classes and webinars. I studied art in college at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and focused on fine art, doing watercolor and figure drawing. I also studied math in college and went on to get my PhD in Applied Math at Caltech and spent much of my career as a spacecraft engineer and college professor. During that time, I kept my art alive as a hobby until I decided to make art my focus in 2008. At that time, I also shifted my emphasis from stained glass panels to fused glass.

I just finished a batch of Anthuriums.
02/11/2026

I just finished a batch of Anthuriums.

A recently finished commission.
01/26/2026

A recently finished commission.

09/03/2024

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I sold these two pieces through one of my shops, Big Island Grown.  The proceeds are being contributed to an animal resc...
03/18/2022

I sold these two pieces through one of my shops, Big Island Grown. The proceeds are being contributed to an animal rescue organization that is helping rescue animals in Ukraine: ifaw.org. If anyone wants to order any of these from me, I'll contribute the proceeds again! They are 4.5x4.5 inch small glass plates.

Good fun in Honokaa!
05/29/2021

Good fun in Honokaa!

It takes exactly 60 seconds to register for the Silent Auction online https://honokaa.cbo.io OR you can text honokaa to phone number 56651 to register via text.

Check out the lineup of contributors, who've made this year's online event so awesome!

State of Grace Pies
Pineapple Patch Needlearts
Westin Hapuna Beach Hotel - Big Island of Hawaii
Kelealove Swimwear
Wifeys Waffles
Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection
Leather Art Hawaiian Style
Patti Pease Johnson
Orchid Isle Dental
Waimea Coffee Company
Kapono Beamer
Makana Music
Barbara L. Franklin, Esq., Attorney at Law
Leilani Hino
Ladybug Bowtiki
Massage by Elisha
Rachel Baker
Hamakua Country Club
Ka Hale O Na Keiki Preschool
Koa Gifts Hawaii- Winwoods.com
Waimea Hill Country & Tack Inc.
Sharp's Hawaiian Woods
Fudge'n Coffee Cafe
Donna's Cookies
Kris Bordessa
Honokaa Public House
Kona Kozy's Comedy & Magic Show at Kozy's Tiki Palace
Kokua Digital LLC
Andrade Auto Parts
Convenience Plus
Canada France Hawaii Telescope Corporation
Revel Artistry Collection
Auntie’s Art by Donna Hartman
Tommy Bahama
Honoka'a Chocolate Co.
Koawood Ranch
ShezLounge Wear by Shez Arvedon
Urban Ocean Designs
Paula Nurse Designs
Honoka'a Country Market
SHERIFF LARRY
Napua at Mauna Lani Beach Club
Volcano Winery
Big Island Candies
Body Glove
Upcountry Hawaii

MAHALO TO ALL!

A new piece with the Hawaiian bird, the i'iwi
04/03/2021

A new piece with the Hawaiian bird, the i'iwi

Here's "Raven" - commissioned piece for a friend of mine from Alaska.
03/01/2021

Here's "Raven" - commissioned piece for a friend of mine from Alaska.

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46-3654 Old Mamalahoa Highway
Honokaa, HI
96727

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