Shop/Gallery :: Art Glass
Name: | I Hope It Bloody Chucks It Down | |
Description: | Wish You Were Here CGS Exhibition Ruskin Glass Centre (Running alongside British Glass Biennale) 2015 Sponsored by Mark Holford Inspired by a friends response when you mention someone is on holiday. each tube represents a day of the week, and droplets of glass imitate rain drops each day. |
Name: | The Butterfly Effect Detail | |
Description: | The title refers to the metaphorical butterfly effect, a popular principle in chaos theory which states that in any dynamic system small initial differences may, over time, lead to large unforeseen consequences. Taking the form of Newton’s Cradle, a familiar structure, the piece is about cause and effect, toying with notions of interaction with the medium. The work challenges the viewer to have an effect on the piece, but opposing this- urges them not to as their actions may in fact cause destruction, questioning the fragility of the piece and life itself. The silver sphere represents a starting point from which a knock on effect occurs. Its solidity and opacity suggests the unknown. Unseen, anonymous, unsung and untold. The three water filled spheres represent the ripple effect and gathering momentum. The final sphere is the beginning of the end, representing beauty destroyed. |
Name: | The Butterfly Effect | |
Description: | The title refers to the metaphorical butterfly effect, a popular principle in chaos theory which states that in any dynamic system small initial differences may, over time, lead to large unforeseen consequences. Taking the form of Newton’s Cradle, a familiar structure, the piece is about cause and effect, toying with notions of interaction with the medium. The work challenges the viewer to have an effect on the piece, but opposing this- urges them not to as their actions may in fact cause destruction, questioning the fragility of the piece and life itself. The silver sphere represents a starting point from which a knock on effect occurs. Its solidity and opacity suggests the unknown. Unseen, anonymous, unsung and untold. The three water filled spheres represent the ripple effect and gathering momentum. The final sphere is the beginning of the end, representing beauty destroyed. |
Name: | ne-o-nate Wall Panel | |
Description: | Winner of the 2008 Pearsons Prize For best use of flameworking Side View, three dimentional blown form mounted on a smoky grey panel. |
Name: | Inside Out Sculptures | |
Description: | Lost wax cast smoky glass hollows forms with flameworked sphere inclusions | |
Price: | £400-£2000 | |
In stock: | 0 |
Name: | Chemical Romance | |
Description: | Flame Worked Wall panel triptic Each Panel 100cm x 30cm with three dimentional forms On display at Seaham Hall White Room http://www.seaham-hall.co.uk |
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Price: | £12,000 | |
In stock: | 1 |