The front and back of this round vase are flattened when the glass is hot. The narrow profile that results makes this piece perfect for a shallow shelf or window display.
The flattening process also produces a visual overlap of colors and a bold crisscross pattern. Truly a visual feast of color and pattern!
Likened to waves on the ocean, they are also reminiscent of the pattern found in Tritons (seashells).
This small vase measures about 7"w x 8"h x 2"d. As with all handmade craft, slight variations in color, size and design are to be expected
Details
- Each optic rib flat small vase measures about 7"w x 8"h x 2"d
- As with all handmade craft, slight variations in color, size and design are to be expected
About Michael Trimpol
Michael Trimpol founded a small glassblowing studio in the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont in 1995. Michael and his team of talented glassblowers at Little River Glass Studio have been producing beautiful pieces of art ever since.
The artists work gathering and blowing the molten glass until each piece achieves the balance and harmony they are striving for. They often incorporate processes such as cold working, sandblasting, cutting, and polishing to bring focus to the characteristics of each piece they create.