Sculpting
Light | 2023
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London Glassblowing
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Images by Ester Segarra, Sylvain Deleu and Alick Cotterill All artworks are for sale or can be commissioned Tim RawlinsonInner World (Orange)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H20 x W19 x D19 cm
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Sculpting Light, Tim Rawlinson’s first solo exhibition in five years, showcases his exploration of form, colour, and perception. With each piece, Tim invites the viewer to invest time exploring the optical landscapes within the glass. This investment aims to free the viewer from the typical pressures of daily life and to spark imagination.
On a recent family holiday to Cornwall, Tim visited the Barbara Hepworth exhibition, Art and Life. The work proved greatly inspiring to Tim and influenced the development of his ongoing series, Echoes of Light. His new forms embrace more organic and oval shapes. Drawing on Hepworth’s masterful manipulation of negative space, Tim utilises highly polished surfaces to accentuate the interplay between glass, light and form, capturing the dance of light through glass.
These recent developments have led him to experiment with reactive pigments and powders, infusing his works with painterly textures. Triggered by personal memories of childhood cathedral visits and inspired by Marc Chagall’s stained glass windows in Reims Cathedral, he emulates inks and oils floating on the surface of water to create dynamic movements within the colours. Using a small metal hook-like tool, Tim distorts the powdered glass colours while the material is still molten, akin to marbling techniques found in textiles. Their title, Vitreum, derives from the Latin word for glass and reflects their inspiration. Each colourway evokes a different emotion, with blue alluding to a lagoon-like underwater world and yellow pointing to Vesuvius and John Martin’s iconic painting, The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Inner World, Tim’s six-sided sphere pushes the boundaries of perception, presenting spherical forms with mirrored windows that prompt contemplation of interior versus exterior. A reflection on Maurits Cornelis Escher’s style is evident, and the form’s evolution from his Other World showcases Tim’s progressive artistic journey.
A solo show of this scale by a single artist shows immense creativity, diversity and dedication. Alongside his recognisable series and exciting new developments, Tim will also be debuting a brand new and unseen selection of wall panels.
In Tim’s stunning new artworks, light, glass and creativity converge to elicit great fascination. Tim’s work pushes boundaries and invites you to contemplate the ethereal nature of light.
Abi PooleyLight Sculpture (Yellow / Pink / Blue)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished H36.5 x W25 x D11 cm
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Echoes of Light (Blue / Yellow)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished H25 x W25.5 x D7 cm
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I know you will think I am biased, because not only is Tim Rawlinson my charming and solicitous son-in-law married to our beautiful and talented daughter, Sophie, and the father of our adorable granddaughter, Olive, but he is also one of the fastest rising stars in the International Glass Art firmament.
Truthfully he has already risen in meteoric fashion and his work is in high demand, with shows in major galleries in the US and Europe. This latest collection, created especially for this, his second solo show at London Glassblowing, is his most ambitious and far-reaching to date. It builds on previous successful explorations while covering new ground formally, and in terms of both its technical and aesthetic evolution. His thoughtful researches, together with a courageous experimental approach have resulted in a terrific body of work, of a quality and maturity beyond his (tender) years.
I am jealous!
Peter LaytonEchoes of Light (Yellow / Pink / Blue)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H25 x W25.5 x D7 cm
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Trewyn Light (Yellow / Blue / Pink)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H37 x W23 x D10 cm
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Echoes of Light (Blue / Yellow)
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H29.5 x W34 x D14 cm
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Echoes of Light
Echoes of Light has been an ongoing series within my work. Through these pieces, I aim to paint with light, exploiting the transparency of glass to manipulate both colour and form. My new pieces embrace more organic and oval forms, drawing on Barbara Hepworth’s masterful manipulation of negative space. I utilise highly polished surfaces to accentuate the interplay between glass and light, in turn capturing the dance of light through glass.
Tim RawlinsonDispersion
Cast glass, cut and polished
H22 x W12.5 x D13 cm
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Freeblown
Oculus Freeblown glass H30 x W30 x D12 cm Polaris Planet (Wall Panel) glass, cut and polished H27 x W27 x D12 cm Oculus Planet (Wall Panel) Freeblown glass, cut and polished H31 x W31 x D13 cm Click here to view the collection Click here to view similar piecesOculus Ishi
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H27 x W16.5 x D10 cm
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Terra Ishi
Freeblown glass, cut and polished
H28 x W18 x D9 cm
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