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Glass
We
represent blown glass, kiln formed glass and pate
de verre. Being such a versatile medium it is used
to make both purely decorative as well as functional
pieces.
We
hold everything from glass jewellery, to coasters,
vases, platters, dishes, bowls, paperweights, wall
panels & plaques and sculpture.
Our glass stock is constantly changing but this gallery
should give you some idea of the breadth of work we
regularly hold.
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Nicole
Ayliffe
The thickness of the forms within Nicole's
'Optical Landscapes' series gives the illusion of
space, creating an optical lens. The black and white
photographic images reference the Australian landscape,
and are highlighted by the refraction of light through
the glass form.
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Wendy
Ellis
Wendy's
work incorporates images derived from photographs,
which are applied to the glass using a photographic
screen.
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Rachel
Gretton
Rachel creates unique sculptural glass
pieces. Her work is created as a personal reaction
to life’s experiences and she relies on the
qualities of the cast glass to capture and confine
or reveal and expose her emotional journey.
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Adam
Harvey
Adam has a fresh and innovative approach
to designing and has produced a contemporary range
of fused glass which encompasses both decorative and
functional items.
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David
Keenan
David's work shows how glass can be used
to create a perfect fusion of balance, form and movement.
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Ruth
Lyne
Ruth's
work in based on the colours and textures found on
beaches and on the way industrial materials and objects
are reclaimed by nature but still keep a geometric
quality.
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Joanne
Mitchell
Glass vessels which explore the tactility
and sensuality that can be achieved using cutting
wheel techniques and the interplay of the contrasting
properties of blown and cut glass.
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Sue
Parry
Inspired by her childhood in the West Country,
Sue Parry's work is reminiscent of the underlying
geology and powerful forces of the sea typical of
that region.
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Paula
Rylatt
Paula's
work is a result of her fascination with form. Some
pieces are the realisation of a specific idea, carefully
designed and worked, others are the result of whim,
even happenstance.
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Emma
Wells
Using
a variety of materials, Emma has created aromantic
collection of glass and sterling silver jewellery.
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Kathryn
Wightman
Images
and glass are layered alternatively to create an intriguing
illusion of depth within kathryn's cases. Sandblasted
silhouettes are used to hide and reveal the images and
to create pattern.
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Jodi
Wright
Jodi's
most recent collection of glass work, inspired by
the environment of the city and the culture of the
Orient, complements her work inspired by the natural
world.
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