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Morten Klitgaard
Based in Denmark
FLUX AUBERGINE #0122
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Glass, glass pigment, granite, oxides, ash
28 x 42 x 42cm
(hwd)
£4200
Based in England
Glass, silver leaf, metal oxide
CELESTIAL; BLUE #9 Glass, silver leaf, metal oxide
21 x 21 x 7cm
(hwd)
£1820
Celestial bodies in space, the Aurora Borealis in the night sky, and the topography of the earth. Geoscience and the world of space has always evoked my curios- ity. ‘How would it be formed?’. This question fascinates me in the moments when materials are being shaped and coloured. My work changes according to various factors such as the concentration, temperature, direction, and angle of the materials. It resembles the worlds of space and earth sciences, where every element affects one another; expectations are possible but not accurately predicted. Sogon Kim received a BFA in Metal art and design while she double-majored in Ceramics & Glass and minored in industrial design from Hongik University in Seoul. Having a sincere interest in glass, she started to attend as many glass festivals as she could. Meeting various glass artists all over the world inspired her to study abroad. She received MA in Ceramics & Glass at the Royal College of Art in 2022.
IN A WORLD OF ONE’S OWN I
Glass
22 x 17.5 x 17.5cm (hwd)
£1250
I live and work rurally in North Wales, and my immediate environment pro- vides my inspiration. Natural structures such as algae, lichen, moss, grasses, ferns, and fungi. I am interested in the complexity of life- how within each organism are other organisms, each living its own unique existence. I am also interested and influenced by the cataloguing of nature - natural history artifacts, early cyanotypes, x-rays, microscopic images and botanical drawings. I like to combine techniques - cast, pate de verre, kilnformed, painted and found natural materials - in my work.