Scotland Glass Sculpture ‘Mind Topography ‘ by Jessamy Kelly

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Scotland Sculpture
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L: 22cm x D: 4cm x H: 30cm
6 kg

Scotland Glass Sculpture ‘Mind Topography ‘ by Jessamy Kelly

Jessamy Kelly’s Scotland glass sculpture features swirls of deep blue and turquoise shades.  The shape of Scotland is hand-cut from kiln cast glass. Its rugged coastline is captured beautifully in glass form. Ceramic aggregates are scattered through the north and south of the country, lending lustre and interest.

This gorgeous sculpture would make a great centrepiece on a side table or placed on a stand to display on a shelf or mantelpiece.

Perfect for lovers of glass at and Scotland!

Scotland Glass Sculpture Artist

Dr Jessamy Kelly is a talented, award-winning artist specialising in high-quality art glass design and production.

She completed her BA in Glass and Ceramics at the University of Sunderland in 2001 and went on to complete a Masters in Glass at Edinburgh College of Art, in 2002 and a PhD in glass and ceramics at the University of Sunderland in 2009. She is a Lecturer in Glass at Edinburgh College of Art and is the vice-chair of the Raft research group. This a network that supports and explores the changing identity of ­­­­craft practice. Jessamy exhibits her work widely throughout the UK as well as internationally throughout Europe and the United States.

Jessamy is based in Edinburgh, which inspired her Scotland glass sculpture. She works predominantly in kiln cast glass, seeking out natural phenomena that allow her to capture a fleeting, transience in her work; capturing light by diamond cutting the glass to reveal its inherent transparent and translucent qualities.  She is a highly accomplished academic and her knowledge of industrial glass design and manufacture has established her as a specialist in the field.

In addition to her academic achievements, Jessamy is an award-winning artist.  She won the craft & design Selected Maker of the Year Gold Award. She also won the First Prize at The Meffan Winter 2010 Exhibition.

Weight 6 kg
Dimensions 22 × 4 × 30 cm

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