Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Literal Goblet Series



I have always enjoyed working with my hands and creating.  The first time I tried glass blowing I was entirely captivated.  Working with hot glass requires focus, patience and a constant awareness of how I am influencing the piece; my body, my mood, and how I move all affect the final outcome.  It challenges me both physically and intellectually while providing an opportunity to be more conscious of the present moment.

My Literal Goblet series breaks down the goblet into its essential components by using handwritten glass words in place of goblet parts; evoking the question “what is a goblet?”.  

I spent half a semester focusing my practice on exploring the complexities and interdependencies of the goblet, and to date this is one of my favorite series that I've created :)

Literal Goblet Series, blown and kiln cast glass
Literal Goblet - Stem, blown and kiln cast glass
Literal Goblet - Foot, blown and kiln cast glass
Literal Goblet - Bowl, blown and kiln cast glass

A goblet is regarded as a singular object, however further examination reveals that it is a combination of individual components that work together to form the whole.  

Further works in this series can be found HERE

(All photos by Cailey Buye) 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

My glass art!

My fascination with glass began 8 years ago.  Stumbling upon the glass department while in my first year of art school, I became immediately hooked.  It came as such a natural fit for me; I felt both physically and intellectually stimulated.  In 2010 I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree majoring in glass from the Alberta College of Art + Design, and have also studied glass techniques and design in Sweden, Scotland, the USA and across Canada.

I have continually worked within the Arts field.  This includes gallery sales, commission work, teaching and TA'ing glass courses, working as a visual arts studio technician, and as a full-time production glassblower.  Also, my glass work has been exhibited internationally, published, and I have been the recipient of a number of awards and scholarships.

My artwork often involves ideas of family, memory, relationships, connection, and interdependency.



View full series HERE

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(All photos by Cailey Buye)