Blown Sculptures ‘Icosphere’ by Tim Rawlinson
Part of his collection of free-blown sculptures, the Icosphere is a geodesic marvel from the furnace of this award-winning glass maker.
Made by combining different elements of blown glass together to create dazzling internal displays, these glass sensations are then cut and finely polished to a resplendent finish.
Finely twisted strands of glass are encircled, cut and blended at opposed angles to create a piece of art that provides interest from all angles. A great centrepiece for your home or office, that will garner approving glances from all who behold this wondrous work of art.
The internal counter-balanced vortices are perfectly executed, and so much work has gone into refining this piece to create the perfect finished article.
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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.
Blown Sculptures Artist
Tim Rawlinson was born in Bristol and studied Ceramics and Glass at Bucks New University. Since graduating in 2011, Tim quickly made a name for himself. In that year, Tim exhibited his degree work at New Designers in London where he met Peter Layton, of London Glassblowing fame.
Tim quickly became a member of the team, and he remains a resident artist.
Tim’s work has been featured in many prestigious exhibitions and achieved great acclaim. Most importantly, Europe’s most prestigious exhibition, ‘The Coburg Glass Prize’ in Germany in 2014 and the International Glass Prize at the GlazenHuis in Belgium in 2015 included Tim’s work.
Tim is fascinated by the refractive and reflective qualities of glass and exploits transparency in his glass art. Tim’s incredible designs feature cut and polished sculptural pieces that focus on the interaction between light and glass. His pieces create dazzling optical effects, by distorting both colour and form to transform and enhance their surroundings.
Tim’s beautiful sculptures are objects of wonder and contemplation. They are an artistic reaction to a society that moves at an alarmingly rapid pace and demands instant solutions. Tim’s pieces aim to enrich our intellectual and spiritual need to slow down and experience what is going on within.
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