The image shows a piece of fused glass art, characterized by its wavy shape and colorful embedded glass pieces. Fused glass is created by layering different pieces of glass and heating them in a kiln until they melt and fuse together, forming a solid piece. This technique allows for the creation of unique patterns and designs, as seen in the various shapes and colors within the glass. The piece in the image features a clear base with an assortment of colored glass elements, including circles, squares, and spirals, giving it a playful and decorative appearance. Fused glass is often used to create both functional and artistic objects, such as trays, suncatchers, and decorative panels. The wavy shape of the piece suggests it could be a decorative tray or a sculptural element.