Glass Bowl Art ‘Glow Pure Silver’ by Tracy Nicholls
‘Glow Pure Silver’ is a stunning piece of glass bowl art from the highly talented studio of Tracy Nicholls.
Perfect for a contemporary home or office, this bowl’s strikingly contrasting inner and outer colouration really captivates the eye. The blackest of blacks with an ethereal glossy silver lining.
The bowl itself is perfectly round, a trial in itself for a handmade glass piece. The whole aesthetic of the bowl appears to both the eye and the soul.
Available in Mini, Small and Medium sizes for those looking to suit different size areas or wanting to put two or three pieces together.
Whether you are looking for a piece for a shelf, mantel or side table, this piece will sit perfectly in its space. Adding interest to a bare corner or giving harmonious balance to a shelf or mantelpiece.
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N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each art glass is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour, shape and pattern. Each one is unique and signed by the artists.
Glass Bowl Art Artist
British Glass artist Tracy Nicholls discovered glass during evening classes she attended in 2003. Perusing her interest in glass, Tracy went on to complete an MA in Contemporary Craft- Glass, at UCA Farnham. Graduating with Distinction in 2009.
Tracy has set up her studio in Kingston, Surrey. Tracy works predominantly with opaque glass to create her signature pieces. Intrigued by the nature of erosion, Tracy studies the disintegration of solid forms over time. Observing the transition of the ever more delicate and fragile form. Subsequently transforming into an absorbing, lace-like structure. Simplicity is the key to her work and favours the monochrome colour palette, using light, shape and form to capture the eye.
In 2008 Tracy won, ‘Best in Show at the British Glass Biennale. In 2014 her work was included in Europe’s prestigious Coburg Glass Prize in Germany. Tracy’s Sculptures are present in many exhibitions throughout Europe and the UK. Her work can be found in both private and public collections, including the National Museum of Scotland and the Marinha Grande Museum of Glass in Portugal.
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