Perched on his hands and knees on a thick layer of glass high above the third floor of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Rick Holland held a small angel in his hand.
An assistant with Chihuly Studio, he carefully studied the exotic, multihued artworks arrayed in front of him and finally slipped the champagne-colored cherub, or putti, under an orange, flowerlike form. (FULL ARTICLE: Brandy McDonnell, NewsOK.com)