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Clear glass bowl with blue enamels and gold lustre

£165.00

18 cm
770 gm
Glass, gold lustre and enamels

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Description:

This is a handmade cast glass bowl. Its composition of textures are cast from woven fabric.
It’s decorated with a mosaic of of real gold lustre and enamels in different shades of blue.
The rim is highly polished and so is the reverse, apart from about a third which has been lightly sandblasted to add a further element to the composition.

Weight 770 gm
Dimensions 18 cm
Care Instructions:

Wash in warm water.

Story:

I have been casting glass bowls for over 20 years and a long time ago I had a spell of adding colour with enamels.
Looking through my archive of photos I was reminded how much I liked them so lockdown gave me the opportunity to revisit this technique.

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Free Delivery in Mainland UK, UK Highlands and Islands

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Mainland UK £0.00 7 day(s)
UK Highlands and Islands £0.00 7 day(s)
Western Europe £27.00 14 day(s)
Rest of Europe £27.00 14 day(s)
USA and Canada £48.00 3 weeks
Far East / Australia-NZ £48.00 3 weeks
Worldwide £48.00 2 weeks
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Deborah Timperley Glass

Since graduating over 20 years ago I’ve specialised in creating cast sculptures and bowls. I show internationally as well as prestigious exhibitions such as the British Glass Biennale.
My cast glass sculpture series ‘A Dialogue at the Threshold is now on the Handmade Online Shop. The viewer is drawn in to my dense glass boxes by the allure of 23.5ct gold. Some are architectural, others are visually soft, appearing to be encased by fabric. There is a fluidity between the inside and the outside. The interplay between the interior and the exterior articulates a dialogue at the threshold.
The textured glass bowls are one of my favourite ways of working, another method I have developed and evolved. The surface is created using highly textured fabrics. My most recent bowls feature small handmade elements which I cast and fire and then incorporate them in a second firing to make the abstract flower and berry bowls. All the pieces are unique – the plaster mould is broken away – then the bowl is fired again to a lower temperature to create a bowl form. Finally the edges are highly polished which highlights the colour and contrasts with the opacity of the textured glass.
The ‘Rocky sculptures’ explore the beauty of stone bridges, dry stone walling and rocky outcrops. The compositions are evocative of the landscape and suggest rocks and stones placed harmoniously together, contrasting defined edges with the softness of adjacent vegetation. The blocks of colour echo the surrounding landscape, water and sky. They have a sense of place and atmosphere.
I am in the Craft Council Directory and I belong to the Society of Designer Craftsmen and the Sussex Guild.
My workshop is in West Sussex and is in a converted stable, a wonderful place to make and create.

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