Abstract Form Study in Black (Object 3)

by George William Bell Denmark

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 41x32x34
Unique Pieces Material : Blown Glass, Bronze Metal Waste
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The “Abstract Form Studies” series is a collection of objects which are intrinsically linked through their process, involving a unique forming technique which allows for the generation of abstract form shapes. Thus, inviting the material to define its own perimeters through the opposing forces of expansion from within and the natural cooling process of glass. The resultant forms are the expression of a unique set of circumstances made permanent.

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Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 46 × 37 × 39 cm
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George William Bell’s work stands on the fine line between fine art, craft and design with material investigation and innovation at its core. His personal artistic exploration has entered a paradoxical paradigm in which craftsmanship and artistic intent work in collaboration with the possibilities inherent in self-governing form. Exploring autonomous, self-generative aesthetics, material possibilities come into being which hold the power of tactical form in flux. G. William Bell’s work looks to the future of the handmade object, a future in which boundaries are blurred, and ingrained belief systems are challenged. Bell’s work has been exhibited widely, featuring in several high profile international exhibitions including New Glass Now, at Corning Museum of Glass (New York), The European Award for Applied Arts (Mons, Belgium) as well as Glass is Tomorrows touring exhibition (Stockholm, Milan, London) amongst others. He has received awards from Danske Kunsthåndværkere & Designere, Ung Svensk Form, and the Stanislav Libensky Award.

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