Graal
These scuptural vessels were created using Graal technique, where layers of coloured glass have been cut through using diamond engraving wheels.
They have all been hand blown in the UK.
Mexican Root H. 30 × W. 27 ×D. 21 cm
Papavero H.40 x W. 30 x D.20cm
Golden Hibiscus – H.53.5 ×W. 18 × D. 10 cm
Plumes- H.46cm x W. 19xm x D.14cm
'Papavero' inspired by the structure of Poppy stamens . H.25cm x W.21cm
Contour - H.34cm x W.28cm private collection
Cotinus I
Coral Ventricle H.28cm x W. 22cm Selected for Ireland Glass Biennale 2019 private collection
Plum Blossoms H.46cm x W. 36cm x D.16cm
Knotted Wrack graal vessel H.46cm x W.20cm x D.19cm
Twisted Trees- the graal pattern is inspired by overlapping branches in a forest, while the form comes from knots found on tree trunks. H.30cm
Tulip graal pod
Nesiota H. 53.5 x W.17 x D.12cm
Auxesia: Selected for the European Applied Art Prize Exhibition H.29cm x W. 20cm x D.14cm
Ebony, Cielo, Sabulo H.19cm -H.23cm
Botany H.25cm x W.16cm Pattern formed using veined leaf shapes
'Morpheus Bottle' Graal vessel H.39cm x W.28cm
Sabula graal vessel