Black And White Bowls ‘Monochrome’ by Thomas Petit
These black and white bowls show off the creator, Thomas Petit’s love of abstract landscapes and black and white contrasts. “Monochrome” black and white bowls give the feel of the memorising chaos of the sea, with its waves of marbled white creating a wonderful series of textured swirls.
This sleek grey-scale design is the perfect addition to your display if you want to bring a deep, sophisticated, modern feel to your home. This is a design with real bite and it will garner much attention from admirers for years to come. Sophisticated patterns and emblematic textures.
N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each piece is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour and pattern. Each one is completely unique and signed by the artist.
Black And White Bowls Artist
Thomas Petit started in the world of clay, before entering the field of glass art. At first unwilling to expand his knowledge, he then remembers a visit to a Dartington Crystal Factory to watch glassblowing as a child. This memory jolted his desire to broaden his horizons, and Thomas embarked on a glass-blowing course in Cornwall. Financial difficulty meant he was able to accept a three-year apprenticeship, and Petit eventually took up a voluntary position at The Glasshouse in Covent Garden, after various jobs and time spent in New Zealand. Thomas settled in Derbyshire, on the edge of the Peak District.
Feeling the stress of working a full-time job in 2015, and juggling it with his glassmaking meant Thomas was to make an important decision. By 2016, Thomas was concentrating solely on his glassblowing. Inspiration for his works comes from both everyday objects and experiences as well as from art and his own photography. Many of his best works have been happy accidents, he confesses. One of his latest ranges that continues to evolve is the ‘Sea Shore,’ inspiration coming from his childhood trips to East Sussex. All his pieces in this range are ground by hand, and sheen is restored by buffing when necessary after sandblasting.
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