Yellow Glass Sculpture ‘Yellow Fold’ by Lisa Pettibone
Based on science and gravity, this enigmatic yellow glass sculpture makes for a great talking point. Is it folding or unfolding? What do you see? How does it make you feel? Anyone who views this striking piece will have a different experience.
This yellow glass sculpture is not only thought-provoking but also beautifully made in a bright and cheery yellow colour.
Display this yellow glass sculpture in the living room or hallway, somewhere it can be admired every day.
Perfect for lovers of modern art glass and interior design.
N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each art glass is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour, shape and pattern. Each one is unique and signed by the artists.
Yellow Glass Sculpture Artist
Lisa Pettibone is a UK based artist originally from California with a background in graphic design. Her practice questions how force, energy and shapes bring the world together as filtered through human perception. She then turns these ideas into creative and sculptural forms.
Using a variety of media and materials, Lisa creates directional sculptures (glass, fabric, paper, plastic). She also uses printmaking and photography to research how man and nature interact. Lisa is fascinated by science and her artistic process includes scientific concepts and collaboration. A growing interest in astronomy and physics has inspired her recent work.
Lisa has a BA(Hons) 3D Design in Glass from UCA Farnham. Then, she went on to complete an MA in Art and Science from Central Saint Martins, London. She is currently artist-in-residence at Mullard Space Science Laboratory (UCL), which has proved to be the perfect place to bring together science and art.
Lisa primarily works from her studio in Surrey. She develops work for exhibitions, as well as commissions and regularly teaches glass-making courses.
Lisa’s work is held in private collections and she has also won a number of prestigious awards. Her art was selected for The Aesthetica Art Prize 2013. In 2017 she won the National Open Art Prize Installation Category. Lisa also completed two commissions for the National Trust. These include Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire and The Vyne near Basingstoke. The prestigious Discerning Eye Exhibition (2015 and 2018) also showcased her work.
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