Alison Jardine
Nebula
Glass
Height: 30 cm
Widest part: 27 cm
Widest part: 27 cm
Alison Jardine's 'Nebula' mesmerises with its celestial-inspired glass form, evoking the swirling cosmic clouds of its namesake. This handcrafted glass vessel (30 cm in height with a widest part of...
Alison Jardine's "Nebula" mesmerises with its celestial-inspired glass form, evoking the swirling cosmic clouds of its namesake. This handcrafted glass vessel (30 cm in height with a widest part of 27 cm) features a stunning interplay of deep cobalt blues and fiery reds against a crackled white exterior, creating a dramatic contrast that captures light and attention. The organic, asymmetrical form of the bowl rests elegantly on a simple black plinth, enhancing the piece's sculptural quality while allowing the vibrant colours to take centre stage. Jardine demonstrates exceptional technical skill in her manipulation of glass, creating a piece that appears both solid and ethereal, with colours that seem to flow and merge like gases in deep space.
A Cosmic Addition to Contemporary Interiors
When displayed in a home or office setting, "Nebula" transforms the surrounding space with its dramatic presence and play of light. The piece works brilliantly when placed where natural light can interact with the glass, allowing the blues and reds to cast subtle coloured reflections onto nearby surfaces throughout the day. This contemporary glass sculpture bridges decorative and fine art traditions, serving as both a functional vessel and a standalone artistic statement. The cosmic theme connects to Scotland's rich tradition of astronomical observation and star-gazing, particularly relevant in the country's remote areas known for their dark skies, while the craftsmanship reflects the thriving Scottish contemporary glass movement.
A Cosmic Addition to Contemporary Interiors
When displayed in a home or office setting, "Nebula" transforms the surrounding space with its dramatic presence and play of light. The piece works brilliantly when placed where natural light can interact with the glass, allowing the blues and reds to cast subtle coloured reflections onto nearby surfaces throughout the day. This contemporary glass sculpture bridges decorative and fine art traditions, serving as both a functional vessel and a standalone artistic statement. The cosmic theme connects to Scotland's rich tradition of astronomical observation and star-gazing, particularly relevant in the country's remote areas known for their dark skies, while the craftsmanship reflects the thriving Scottish contemporary glass movement.
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