Seascape Art For Sale ‘Rolling in The Deep’ by Dreya Bennet
‘Lavender Hill’ by Dreya Bennet is a mesmerising piece of seascape art for sale. Dreya fuses layers of blue glass to create a powerful and evocative image of rolling waves in the glass form.
Bring the beauty and majesty of the Cornish waves into your home when you choose this charming seascape art for sale.
N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each wave is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour and pattern. Each one is completely unique and signed by the artist.
Seascape Glass Artist
The sea and its different moods have always been in Dreya’s life and have shaped her future in many ways. Her fascination for the sea and water, in general, began with the swimming pools and the sea in Africa. Her love of water intensified on return to Cornwall; seeing its beautiful beaches and the crashing Atlantic surf of the Cornish Coastline.
Dreya was a keen surfer in her teens, which developed further when she discovered the thrill of kitesurfing. Her incredible enthusiasm and ability led Dreya to compete on the world circuit achieving a ranking of World no. 3! She also set a world record by kitesurfing from Cornwall to Ireland (under maiden name Wharry) – an accomplished lady indeed!
Glasswork came into Dreya’s life by accident while studying at Falmouth art college. She instantly fell in love with the look and the process of working with glass. This led to a specialism in Architectural Stained Glass at Swansea. Since retiring from competitive sport, glass art has become Dreya’s focus and passion. She has produced many stunning pieces including this wonderful seascape art for sale.
Artist Statement
“The colour of glass, its reflections and translucent quality instantly captured my heart. Glass has a similar quality to water. It is enigmatic, you can look at it or through it. It is there and not there and can create a potent visual effect, either opulent or subtle. I love the challenge of designing for different buildings, interiors and people, whether a large architectural piece or an intensely personal small piece”.
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