Shorebreak Collection
Photo Credit: Clark Little
IImage: Ben Thouard
This collection is inspired by a lifetime spent in water and still it feels as though I've been away too long.
Shorebreak
A New Perspective
These works were inspired by watching waves break from below the surface. Tubes of bubbles known as 'rib vortices' make a beautiful, dynamic frame for the wave.
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My latest sculpture, The Last Wave, will be shown at Sculpture at Doddington 2024.
The Last Wave is influenced by the remarkable photography of @benthouard as seen in Oceanographic magazine. The colour palette is based on his work in French Polynesia and the magic of Teahupo'o enhanced by the blue undertones in the re-melted waste glass. The textures and colours are highlighted by the beautiful underlit plinth.
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Contemporary glass wave sculpture made from repurposed and re-melted waste glass 155 L x 50 W x 35 H
Contemporary glass wave sculpture made from repurposed and re-melted waste glass 155 L x 50 W x 35 H
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Contemporary glass wave sculpture made from repurposed and re-melted waste glass 155 L x 50 W x 35 H