Original artwork description:

Free blown murrini vessel.
Porifera and the fundamental interconnectedness of all things . Porifera, better known as marine sponges, are weirdly beautiful animals that are found from the
shallows to the abyss, gracing us with their beautiful forms and colours while playing a vital role in sustaining ocean ecosystems. This work is a celebration of them.
They are made in a two stage process. First glass canes are made and cut to create the murrini. These murrini are then, cleaned, arranged, heated, picked up on a blowing iron and free blown into their final form. The bottoms are ground and polished to finish. The process itself ensures that each piece made is unique.

Porifera photos by Matthew Booth

Materials used:

Glass

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Porifera Full Red (2024) Sculpture
by Roberta Mason

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Free blown murrini vessel.
Porifera and the fundamental interconnectedness of all things . Porifera, better known as marine sponges, are weirdly beautiful animals that are found from the
shallows to the abyss, gracing us with their beautiful forms and colours while playing a vital role in sustaining ocean ecosystems. This work is a celebration of them.
They are made in a two stage process. First glass canes are made and cut to create the murrini. These murrini are then, cleaned, arranged, heated, picked up on a blowing iron and free blown into their final form. The bottoms are ground and polished to finish. The process itself ensures that each piece made is unique.

Porifera photos by Matthew Booth

Materials used:

Glass

Tags:
#glass #roberta mason #free blown #murrini vessel 
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"Passionate about our oceans, my work often explores perspectives around our relationship with the environment, " says Roberta. "My current work is inspired by ocean phenomena and my research has... Read more

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