Decorative Glass Art Ornament ‘Trinket Box’ by Ingrid Hunter
Lose yourself in dreams of exotic Arabian nights and bedouin beauties as you admire this decorative glass ornament by Ingrid Hunter. This grey coloured trinket box features an intricate hand-carved design on the sides. On top rests a beautiful blue camel, which is in fact a perfume bottle. The delicate light blue bird is a perfectly fitted stopper.
Kiln formed and hand-polished with enormous care and attention to detail, Ingrid’s decorative glass art ornament is one of a kind. It is functional and can be used as a perfume bottle. It will look fab on your dressing table or you may wish to display it in social areas where it can simply be admired as a piece of glass art.
Decorative Glass Art Ornament Artist
Ingrid Hunter is a well-established glass artist and ceramicist. Ingrid started her artistic journey as a self-taught potter, making a range of pieces inspired by the art world and global travels. In the last decade, Ingrid has turned her attention to making incredibly intricate and unique cast glass art.
Her work takes inspiration from flora, fauna and ancient form. She enjoys creating an illusion and the challenging complexity of core casting. Her art glass pieces are often beautiful functional objects, but they can just be a beautiful thing in itself. “Let the glass do the talking!” says Ingrid.
Cast glass is a kiln based process which is technically tricky to master. It involves model making and hand polishing, also known as cold working. Ingrid has learned her craft extremely well resulting in collaborations and exhibitions at well-known galleries. She has exhibited with Just Glass at Orleans House, Twickenham 2014 & 2018 and Pitzhanger, Ealing 2016 and Recollection at Espacio Gallery 2020. She was a selected artist at the International Glass Biennale in 2015 & 2018. Ingrid was also honoured to be invited to exhibit in ‘Breaking The Mould’ exhibition at Peter Layton’s prestigious London Glassblowing Gallery in 2018.
More recently, Ingrid set up her own studio near Oundle, Northamptonshire. She is the proud owner of a kiln which she uses to create her cast glass art, which can be a series or as one-off pieces as well as special commissions.
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