Blue Glass Art Vessel ‘Asymmetry’ by Helen Restorick
‘Asymmetry’ is a beautiful blue glass art vessel that shows off Helen’s love of geometry and ordered patterns. Position this gorgeous piece in pride of place so you can enjoy the eye-catching stripes every day!
Hele creates this blue glass art vessel by using layers of powdered glass. The kiln manipulates the vessel using heat and gravity to stretch into its desired form. A highly polished, irregular rim completes the piece perfectly!
Elegant and alluring, this is afine piece to add colour to your side table or sill.
Choose this unique piece of glass art to enhance the decor of any room in your home.
Blue Glass Art Vessel Artist
Helen Restorick is a kiln-formed glass artist based in Surrey. Originally, she enjoyed a successful career in medicine before switching lanes to explore her creative side as a glass artist. Inevitably, her medical career influences and helps to inform her glass artistry.
Helen’s artworks reflect a creative yet ordered scientific approach throughout. For instance, Helen is particularly interested and excited by geometric design and ordered patterns, which often have a biological theme. Her carefully constructed and precise work also portrays a sense of fluidity and movement. She captures these concepts beautifully in dynamic kiln formed glass vessels and cast pieces.
Helen continues to learn and develop her skills. Most recently, she furthered her work by completing the Advanced Practice Course at Richmond Art School in 2021.
Current work examines how linear patterns within the glass are altered using heat and gravity to study glass flow. A scientific mindset has led to experiments with a variety of variables. Consequently, pattern formation is dramatically changed and harnessed in a variety of ways. This has led to the beautiful kiln formed glass artwork, such as this dual coloured striped vessel, that we see today.
Artist’s Statement
“ My aim is to form new designs which will engage and arrest the viewer ”.
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