Vase
1980 (made)
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The dramatic surface decoration on this vase is a combination of hot glass and cold glass techniques. The hot glass technique is marvering, which involves rolling the object on a flat surface to pick up, in this example, iron filings. The cold glass technique is sand-blasting, which the American glassmaker Michael Glancy (b.1950) uses to sculpt his glass designs. It involves ‘blasting’ cold glass with a high speed jet of a fine abrasive either to sculpt the piece, or to create a matt finish or, using a mask, a design.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Glass with marvered iron filings, sand-blasted |
Brief description | Vase, America, Michael Glancy, 1980-1980 |
Physical description | Inscription: "MG 80"(?) sand-blasted? |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'MG 80' (?) sand-blasted? (Signature) |
Summary | The dramatic surface decoration on this vase is a combination of hot glass and cold glass techniques. The hot glass technique is marvering, which involves rolling the object on a flat surface to pick up, in this example, iron filings. The cold glass technique is sand-blasting, which the American glassmaker Michael Glancy (b.1950) uses to sculpt his glass designs. It involves ‘blasting’ cold glass with a high speed jet of a fine abrasive either to sculpt the piece, or to create a matt finish or, using a mask, a design. |
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Accession number | C.56-1981 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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