One of the most popular cameo glass artist is Emile Galle. He first introduced his French cameo glass technique at the Paris International Exhibition in 1889. Fenton Art Glass is quickly developing a name for itself as a contemporary maker of cameo glass. Over the past few years, designers Kelsey Murphy and Robert Bomkanp have been designing for the company. One example of the stunning cameo glass works they have created is the Fenton Glass Hanging Out cameo vase in Robins Egg Blue glass cased in Milk Glass. The carving process removes layers of Milk Glass to create a scene of a cat hanging from a rope stretched between two trees. The playful cat is on the front of the vase and the design encircle the entire vase with trees and birds in flight. Due to the complex nature of cameo glass making, Fenton Art Glass has chosen to offer this vase in a limited edition of only 95 pieces. You can see larger photos and purchase this stunning vase by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.