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The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors  There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of  clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.
The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors  There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of  clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.
The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors  There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of  clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.
The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors  There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of  clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.
The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors  There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of  clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.
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Owl glass Sculpture

Hanneke Pereboom

Netherlands

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 8 W x 11 H x 1.2 D in

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The owl is made from transparant glass with different colors There are also little details. I first make a sculpture of clay ,after that a mould. Then remove the clay and the mould with the glass will be casted in the glasskiln for 4 days. When it,s could down i have to polish the sharp points , and cut and polish the base . The base is made of polished black marble. The base is 8w, 2d,and 1,2 h.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

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Size:8 W x 11 H x 1.2 D in

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Hanneke Pereboom is a Dutch artist who has exhibited and sold her collections in both th Netherlands and abroad since 1996. Hanneke started as a sculptress, but decided in the absence of colour to expand her artistic horizon. As a real auto-didactic. Hanneke taught herself to work with different tecniques and materials, which has led to astonishging paintings and different art works made from glass. Hannek lives and work in her own studio in Oudehorne, the Netherlands where she also provides workshops and classes.

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