Lounge on the Wind | Hand-Painted Fairy Goblet Glass | Fantasy Stemware
Lounge on the Wind | Hand-Painted Fairy Goblet Glass | Fantasy Stemware
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Lounge on the Wind | Hand-Painted Goblet Glass
A hand-painted short stem goblet featuring a whimsical fairy resting in a relaxed, dreamlike pose as if suspended in air.
Lounge on the Wind captures a quiet moment of fantasy—a small winged figure lying comfortably with her chin resting in her hand and her feet lifted behind her, as though she is drifting on an invisible current of air.
The fairy is rendered in a clean black silhouette, carefully detailed to preserve form and gesture while allowing the wings to become the central focal point of the composition. Extending behind her, the wings are large and expressive, painted in layered blue gradients that shift from soft sky tones to deeper, more atmospheric blues. Fine black linework runs through the wings, adding structure and visual depth that makes them feel expansive and luminous against the clear glass.
The design wraps naturally around the goblet, creating a sense of movement as the viewer turns the glass, revealing the full story in stages.
Each glass is individually hand painted, making every piece a one-of-a-kind functional artwork. No two will ever be identical due to natural variation in brushwork and placement.
Details
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Short stem goblet glass
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Hand-painted fantasy fairy design
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Large blue gradient wings with detailed black linework
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Wraparound illustrative composition
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One-of-a-kind functional artwork
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Oven-baked acrylic enamel finish for durability
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Designed for everyday use
Care Instructions
Oven-baked in a standard kitchen oven and fully cured for durability. Top rack dishwasher safe; hand washing recommended to preserve the painted design for the longest life.
Shipping
Each glass is carefully wrapped and protected using layered cushioning materials, including recycled packaging where appropriate, to ensure safe delivery via UPS.
About the Work
Lounge on the Wind is part of an evolving fantasy glassware series exploring illustrated characters in quiet, suspended moments—turning functional objects into small narrative scenes.