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Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.
Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.
Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.
Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.
Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.

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Ebb & Flow Sculpture

Lynden Over

New Zealand

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 13.3 W x 12.6 H x 5.9 D in

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Originally listed for $7,980

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Handblown & cold worked piece of glass art. With this spectacular piece glass artist Lynden Over continues to explore the natural landscape of New Zealand. The vase is depicting the tidal mudflats. Lynden uses the ivory skies in reference to his connection to Aotearoa, ‘The Land of the Long White Cloud’. The innovative process involved in creating this vase shows Lynden Over’s ability to continue to push unexplored glassmaking techniques. The process starts with creating many colored strings of glass, picking them up in a vertical pattern, and finally twisting and massaging the glass until the lines turn into organic, horizontal patterns.

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Sculpture:

Glass on Glass

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

13.3 W x 12.6 H x 5.9 D in

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The emotion and power of the New Zealand landscape is a continual source of inspiration for my art. Through the medium of glass, I respond to the lights and shades of our land, from the reflections of the earthy sundrenched Central Plateau through to the striking rich colours of the New Zealand coastlines. Using the translucence and reflective qualities of glass, and the matte finish I can create pieces which change in different lights just as the landscape changes. I also work to achieve a textural quality on the surface of each piece, again reflecting the organic composition of nature. I am continually challenged by the qualities of glass developing ways to manipulate the liquid material to evoke the beauty of my place. Accolades: Norsewear Glass Award, 'Excellence in Glass' award in the Molly Morpeth Canaday Exhibition, Colour Award in the NZ Society of Glass Exhibition

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Melbourne

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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