Purple Glass Sculpture ‘Otty’ by Katherine Huskie
The Otty purple glass sculpture by Katherine is a warm mix of smooth colours that create a purple and lilac trilogy of shadows. For lovers of purple and pink, lilac, and anything in between, this Otty will add character and glow to your home. A perfect centrepiece for lovers of glass art, each Otty sculpture by Katherine is 100% unique.
Katherine spends time on her Otty and other collections when she is not busy working on commissions and for other glass artists. With a perfectly geometrical design consisting of layers of perfectly round pink and purple dots, the inspiration for Katherine’s sculptures is often taken from textile designs. Expressing her love for geometrical design through simplistic yet effective dots, the Otty purple glass sculpture collection by Katherine is a favourite for lovers of smooth, hand-crafted glass art.
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Purple Glass Sculpture Artist
Katherine takes her inspiration for her glass sculptures from geometric patterns and textile designs, each layer of the Otty containing perfectly geometrical dots or rings. The grey and white Otty casts a different shadow depending on your line of view, the Otty coming to life when sat in the sunlight. Lose hours staring into the Otty, counting the dots of each layer, gazing into a pattern that is simplistic yet stunning and entirely unique.
Katherine Huskie is a Wiltshire-based glass blower, her experience dating back to 2006. Katherine graduated from the University of Sunderland in 2009 with a BA (Hons) degree in glass and ceramics, having previously completed a diploma in art and design at Trowbridge College in 2005. Katherine has perfected her glass art by attending master classes in both the UK and Australia.
Katherine became co-owner of Devereux and Huskie Glassworks with blower James in 2013. Previous to 2013, Katherine was James’s assistant, as well as assistant to other glass blowers both in the UK and Australia where she worked for amongst others Nick Mount, Ben Edols, and Kathy Elliot. Katherine also demonstrated at Glass Hub events, has been commissioned to make 600 pieces for Magdalene Odundo, and has exhibited her work at the Vessel Gallery London.
Her current studio which she co-owns with James is a space where artists and designers can realise their glass ideas. Katherine’s inspiration comes from textile prints and geometric patterns and designs, and when she is not making for other designers she makes her own purple glass sculpture artwork.
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