Jackson Pollock Art Glass ‘Tall Vase’ by Peter Layton

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L: 10cm x D: 8.5cm x H: 27cm
1.8 kg

Jackson Pollock Art Glass ‘Tall Vase’ by Peter Layton

Peter Layton takes inspiration from the late great American painter Jackson Pollock. Peter used bold colours and a painterly approach to create this fabulous Jackson Pollock art glass vase.

Boasting an unusual triangular shape, this Jackson Pollock art glass vase does not replicate the painter’s work but captures the essence and painterly qualities in the medium of glass.  Just as Pollock’s organic drips and splashes capture the painter’s moment in the studio, so glassblowing freezes a moment of controlled chance and drama in glass.

The vase is completely unique, hand-blown and personally signed by Peter Layton.

Jackson Pollock Art Glass Artist

It is hard to know where to start when you are beginning the biography of an internationally-renowned, living legend. When Boha Glass set up virtual shop in 2010, Peter Layton was one of those names that rang in your ear with a hallowed tone. Since first seeing his undulating, reef-coloured glass artistry we have been smitten, like love-struck teenagers.

Peter was born in Prague in 1937, but his family settled in Bradford after fleeing the Nazis when Peter was just two years old. He grew up in West Yorkshire and discovered his love of the Arts, in part, thanks to his grandfather.

At school in Bradford, his talent for art was encouraged and he became good friends with David Hockney. Peter went on to Bradford Technical College to study textiles whilst working in the rag trade between classes. He then did his stint of National Service, followed by a year on a kibbutz, before linking back up with Hockney at Bradford College of Art.

Here he abandoned textiles and painting in favour of ceramics at the Central School of Art in London. However, whilst teaching ceramics at the University of Iowa, Peter fell in love with the medium of glass. While teaching there he met an acquaintance of the pioneering Studio Glass artist Harvey Littleton. Peter improved his skills of glass artistry, however after an initial explosion and a badly burnt hand, Peter nearly gave up glass blowing for good. Thankfully, he persevered and set up the London Glassblowing Studio and Gallery in 1976. This studio is now one of the world’s foremost glassmaking centres; bang in the middle of London.

Weight 1.8 kg
Dimensions 10 × 8.5 × 27 cm

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