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Small Pumpkins by Tim Soluna
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Pumpkins symbolize harvest, abundance, and the changing seasons. But in St. Petersburg, they also epitomize the melding of tradition with innovation. These glass treasures bridge the gap between the age-old love for autumn and the timeless allure of art.

When you hold one of these pumpkins, you’re not just holding a decorative piece; you’re cradling countless hours of meticulous work, years of mastered skill, and an undying passion for creation.

  • Unique Contemporary Decor: An embodiment of tradition fused with modern design.
  • Perfect Fall Decor: Celebrate the season with artistry that evokes warmth and elegance.
  • A Nod to Local Art: Embrace St. Pete’s rich artistic heritage with these splendid creations.

Support Local Artists, Own A Masterpiece:

When you purchase one of these glass pumpkins, you’re acquiring an exquisite piece of art and supporting the local artists of St. Petersburg. You’re enabling them to continue their passionate pursuit, ensuring that the legacy of handcrafted artistry thrives.

Dimensions: Approx. 4.5 x 4.5 x 6.5

Not a set. Priced individually.

Due to the nature of the work items may vary in color and size.

Please call our Museum Store for more details and color options of glass pumpkins: (727) 300-1700 ext. 110

All purchases support Imagine Museum's mission to Inspire, Uplift and Educate.


About Tim Soluna:

Tim Soluna was born in Carbondale, Ill., in 1985, where he developed an interest in the arts at an early age. He began working with molten glass at the age of 17 and fell in love with the unique medium — captivated by the material’s transformation from solid to liquid and the complex dance of the glassblowing process. After high school. Soluna attended Southern Illinois University where he pursued his interest in fine arts. In 2009, he received a scholarship to attend Pilchuck Glass School’s summer intensive learning from Tom Rowney, studying the creation of intricate glass pattern canes and their application in making delicate goblets. In 2010, he graduated from SIU with a BFA specializing in glass art. Since graduation, he has worked in glass studios in Illinois, Oregon and Florida.

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