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Glass Ishihara 'Lilies' Sculpture

Kira Phoenix K'inan

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 13.8 W x 13.8 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

The initial inspiration for the Glass Ishihara series was a simple question - “Why do we see colour?”. As Isaac Newton observed, colour is not inherent in objects, rather, the surface of the object reflects some colours and absorbs others. Once the light enters the human eye, the eye and brain work together to translate light into colour using light receptors in the eye that transmit messages to the brain. The brain then produces the sensation of colour.   Everyone sees colour differently and this is due to the quantity or type of cone cells, as well as the wavelength sensitive photoreceptors, found in the retina at the back of our eyes. There are several eye colour tests and the one test I found the most visually interesting is The Ishihara Test. This test consists of 38 Ishihara plates, each of which depicts a solid circle of coloured dots appearing randomised in colour and size. Within the pattern are dots which form a number or shape clearly visible to those with normal colour vision, and invisible, or difficult to see, to those with a red-green colour vision defect.   With the Glass Ishihara series, I wanted to explore the experience of seeing pure colour using glass and incorporate Colour Theory into each work. As I have been developing the glass colour mixes and observing how they interact in the kiln firing process, I have taken inspiration from the colours of the changing seasons and tonal changes seen in the sky throughout the day.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:13.8 W x 13.8 H x 2 D in

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My work brings together fine art and craft through works on paper, inimitable glass sculptures, ephemeral installations and multi-exposure photography, which are sustainably and ethically produced in my London studio. Today my collections are known for their rich colour palette, dynamic lines that intertwist into one another and works that are in constant visual flux. My love of art and creating began at an early age. I grew up in a vibrant community of artists on Lamma Island and would spend my weekends exploring the island where I developed a close connection to nature. Living on Lamma Island also allowed me to fully explore my own imagination, which came across in the stories I would tell and works I would create. The joy of story telling has developed through into the artwork I make, with each artwork series/project acting like a stories narrative with a beginning, middle and end. In 2012 I took a once in a life time trip where I travelled on my own to Hong Kong, Bali, Singapore and Thailand. During this time I created a series of watercolour works on paper that explored colour washes and the strength of the line. Upon returning to the UK I applied to the Ceramics and Glass course at The Royal College of Art. During the masters course I developed a technique of translating my two-dimensional works on paper into three-dimensional glass sculptures known as the Relief Glass Drawing technique. This labour intensive, hands on process allowed me to experiment with surface textures by carving into plaster batts and combining different glass colours for a vivid outcome that responds to the natural light by creating shadows that dance on the walls or shift their tone depending on the type of light they sit in. Since 2020 I have been devaluing into colour explorations and colour mixing through the Glass Ishihara series and the colourful layers of the box framed Constructure series. Recently I have been combining sculpture with glass through the Superposition series and the delicate Palmately Netted Vein series. My collections have grown organically through my studies and two residencies, one at Konstfack, Stockholm, Sweden and the other at Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland. I now design and create in my London based studio. I sell globally to a dedicated clientele spanning the UK, Scandinavia and USA. Each artwork now sits in loving homes or in commercial settings.

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