Original artwork description:

Diaphaneity IV is a unique kiln formed glass sculpture comprising of two opaque black glass panels standing on a base of solid granite.

The delicate lace like hemisphere appears to disintegrate as holes form and puncture the once solid panels of opaque black glass, leaving the remaining glossy edge. The strands of these glass webs undulate gently, creating movement and depth while light dances through the apertures to cast shadows onto surrounding surfaces.

A calm and contemplative piece that would make a delightful addition to any space.

Materials used:

Glass, granite, aluminium

Tags:
#contemporary #black #sculpture #interiors #glass #mirror #design #lace #granite #interiorart 
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Diaphaneity IV (2021) Sculpture
by Tracy Nicholls

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Diaphaneity IV is a unique kiln formed glass sculpture comprising of two opaque black glass panels standing on a base of solid granite.

The delicate lace like hemisphere appears to disintegrate as holes form and puncture the once solid panels of opaque black glass, leaving the remaining glossy edge. The strands of these glass webs undulate gently, creating movement and depth while light dances through the apertures to cast shadows onto surrounding surfaces.

A calm and contemplative piece that would make a delightful addition to any space.

Materials used:

Glass, granite, aluminium

Tags:
#contemporary #black #sculpture #interiors #glass #mirror #design #lace #granite #interiorart 
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I currently work from my studio in Surrey using predominantly opaque glass to create intricate, sculptural pieces. Fascinated by erosion - of solid forms disintegrating over time, becoming ever more delicate and... Read more

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