Colourful Art Glass Sculptures ‘Jaipur Mbola’ by Carrie Gustafson
Carrie Gustafson’s colourful art glass sculptures are stunning and ‘Jaipur Mbola’ is no exception. Her sculptures are inspired by nature and embody light and serenity.
A perfectly blown circular shape with an intricate pattern hand-cut into the outer gold layer. A jewel-toned teal glass centre shines through the patterned exterior. A delicious colour combination that tempts the eyes and the soul.
The glass sculpture is set on a metal matte black stand that holds the piece perfectly.
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, shape and pattern. Each one is completely unique and signed by the artist.
Colourful Art Glass Sculptures Artist
Carrie Gustafason’s art career began at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Whilst doing a printmaking major, Carrie did some glassblowing experiments and was smitten! These initial studies developed into her signature style of intricate patterns on vibrantly coloured hand blown glass.
After graduating from RSID, Carrie worked at several glass studios. These included the Pilchuck Glass School (WA); Penland School of Crafts (NC); Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass (NY) and the Rosin Studio, Murano, Italy.
In 1998, Carrie founded her own studio in Cambridge Massachusetts, where she continues to thrive. She is captivated by the interplay that light, colour, pattern and texture have in traditional closed vessels. Her love of colour is ever-present and her glass art magical and radiant.
Artist’s Statement:
“I am so fortunate that, as an artist, I am afforded the luxury of peace and quiet every day in my studio. I am also astounded at the effect that my work, created in tranquillity, has on others. That the pieces I craft with love, care and time do indeed shine serenity, light and joy back into the world.
My work is largely influenced by the natural world and I feel that my studio time is kind of similar to cultivating a garden. It is an outlet for creative discovery and space where I find balance. There is an organic rhythm to my process. Like an inhale and an exhale – inhaling my surroundings and exhaling life into new pieces. With each new piece, another door for exploration opens. Each work uniquely informs the next.
A larger piece can take several weeks to complete. The seemingly simple act of hand cutting and applying stencils – one at a time – has led to great discovery. Watching the growth of new patterns and the interplay of positive and negative space is a creative journey in itself.”
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