Description
A contemporary modernist blown glass vase or vessel with fibers, stones, and found objects by Laura Donefer. From the “Witch Pot” series. Circa 2000s. A whimsical composition that combines the hard and smooth texture of glass with organic fibers. The design within the glass vessel has organic swirling lines which mimic the fibers on the handle. Earthtone colors with splashes of turquoise in the glass continues in the turquoise stones found around the lip of the vase. The interplay of elements creates a unique juxtaposition. Per the artist, “I wake up in the morning where I live, and I walk outside and look at all my plants - massively inspiring. I put out the garbage, I look at the garbage - massively inspiring. Wherever I travel, the colors, the people, and the textures - sometimes I’m overloaded with inspiration.” From a private collection. Dimensions: 16.5”h x 21”w x 9”d. In very good condition.
Laura Donefer (1955- ) is an award-winning artist who has been using glass as her primary medium for more than thirty-eight years, often in combination with diverse materials. Her work has been exhibited at Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art in Japan; Museo de Vidrio in Mexico; the Museum of Fine Art in Montreal; the Museum of Art and Design in New York; and the Museum of Fine Art in Quebec City, Canada.
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