Collection: Blown glass art

The art of glassblowing is a dance with gravity and fire. It is the transition of glass and minerals into a liquid state, shaped by the artist's breath.

The Breath: The vessel begins as a literal extension of the lungs. Air is forced into the molten core, expanding a glowing "gather" into a hollow volume.

The Stretch: As the glass is spun and pulled, the colors—applied as crushed powders or solid rods—stretch and bleed into the base material, creating the nebula-like veils and organic gradients seen in your pieces.

The Freeze: The artist must work against time; as the glass loses heat, it loses its "memory" of movement. The final form is a choreographed moment, capturing the fluid energy of the furnace in a permanent, crystalline state.

Blown glass art