view additional image 1
view additional image 2
view additional image 3
view additional image 4
view additional image 5
view additional image 6
11 Views
0

VIEW IN MY ROOM

"Yulara" Cire Perdu cast glass H13" W15" D6" Sculpture

Peter Tysoe

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 15 W x 13 H x 6 D in

Ships in a Box

info-circle
$6,300

check Shipping included

check 14-day satisfaction guarantee

info-circle
Primary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary image Trustpilot Score
11 Views
0

About The Artwork

The textures and colours of this form refer to the artist's response to his experience when living in South Australia and visiting the community of Yularu - just south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory and adjacent to the Uluru rock outcrop. Visually, Uluru changes according to the movement of the sun throughout the day - being particularly striking at dawn and dusk - which vary according to seasonal changes. "Yularu", being formed from translucent cast coloured glasses, is also subject to changing light conditions allowing it to be appreciated both for its form and surface qualities as well as a translucent object. The Cire Purdue technique involved making the form in wax, and casting it in a refractory plaster - when dry, this was placed in a kiln to melt out the wax. The empty mould was then filled with glass pieces and fired to a high temperature. The final cast glass has to be slowly reduced in temperature before it is cold and the plaster is carefully removed. The unique qualities of glass have always fascinated the artist - this is a major example of his work.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 13 H x 6 D in

Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Peter Tysoe is an artist and designer-maker, who established a multi media design and production studio at Dartington, Devon, England, in the 1960's. His personal works, exhibited widely in the UK, Europe and the US, reflect the influence of early cultures, gained from travels to Greece as a student – e.g., Tholoi series later resulting from a visit to Mycenae. Early in his artistic career he was an invited member of the Penwith Society of Arts, exhibiting in their St. Ives gallery with Hepworth, Leach, and other members of the group. During this period he had a solo show at the Plymouth City Art Gallery; and was an invited exhibitor in the Henry Rothschild collection at Kettles Yard, Cambridge, and other galleries. Inclusion of glass elements in his sculptural work led to an involvement in the early studio glass movement in the 70's, when he set up a hot glass studio in Dartington, Devon – developing individual vessel and cast sculptural forms, exhibiting in major exhibitions and galleries in the UK and abroad. Moving to Adelaide, S. Australia, in 1985 resulted in his work being included in the Australian National Glass Collection, NSW, the New Parliament House collection in Canberra, the Art gallery of South Australia, and regional and individual collections. The contrast between the verdant landscapes of coastal areas, and the dramatic landforms of Australia is influential in his work – particularly in his “Cire Perdue” [lost wax] cast forms relating to the “red centre”. One of 7 glass artists, Peter Tysoe's works were shown in a travelling exhibition, “Art Glass form Australia” in 1990, to major galleries in Europe. His glass and steel “Andamooka Man”was purchased for the collection in the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Lausanne. Returning to UK in 2000, His work has continued to be exhibited in UK and Australia. The works shown here are selected from his personal collection.

Thousands Of Five-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

globe

Global Selection

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.

Need More Help?

Enjoy Complimentary Art Advisory Contact Customer Support