‘From Above’ is one of my latest collections, inspired by satellite imagery of the landscapes and cities. Each piece of glass is hand cut and the edges are finished on a grinding wheel. The glass is then placed in an intricate design, creating an abstract pattern. Lustres are used the surface of the glass, giving this collection a beautiful quality.
‘Heatwave’ is a development from this, looking at satellite imagery of temperature maps with hot and cold spots. I have chosen to use warm hues with splashes of blue to represent these images abstractly in glass.
Weight | 2.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 38.5 × 6.5 cm |
This artwork can be easily cleaned with glass cleaner spray and paper kitchen roll.
It is not dish washer safe.
This large kiln-formed glass bowl would look stunning as a centrepiece artwork on any dining room table of sideboard. Its bespoke and intricate design is inspired from satellite imagery of Tulip fields in Amsterdam, Holland.
The warm colour palette works beautifully together, then there is the odd splash of blue to add contrast to this abstract artwork. Lustres have been used on sections, creating a shimmer in areas on the surface of the glass. The transmitted light and shadows coming through the bowl are an integral part of the piece.