Blue Inhabited Vase - Josh Simpson

Item Number: 435
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $18,000
Online Close: Feb 24, 2008 9:00 AM EST
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Description
A blown glass vase with multiple layer inclusions of filigrana cane, including Simpson’s newest DNA cane. If you look into the depths of this special vase you will see constellations, clouds, clusters of milky way stars, comets with long trailing tails and even a man-made spaceship or two. Josh Simpson applies his signature techniques and inhabited planet design to this gorgeous blown glass vase.
Josh's Inspiration:
The last thing I do before I go to bed is walk out to my studio to check the furnaces. Seeing an aurora borealis, or watching a thunderstorm develop down the valley, or just looking up at the sky on a perfect summer night inspires me to translate some of the wonder of the universe into my glass. That wonder comes out in my work, not in any purposeful way but slowly. My work evolves in such incremental steps that I often don't recognize the natural influences until someone points them out to me.
Along with the natural world, my motivation comes directly from the material itself. Glass is an alchemic blend of sand and metallic oxides combined with extraordinary, blinding heat. The result is a material that flows and drips like honey. When it's hot, glass is alive. It moves gracefully and inexorably in response to gravity and centrifugal force. It possesses an inner light and transcendent radiant heat that makes it simultaneously one of the most frustrating - and one of the most rewarding - materials to work with. I attempt to coax it; all it wants to do is drip on the floor. Most of my work reflects a compromise between me and the glass; the finished piece is the moment in time when we agree.
Special Instructions
In addition to offering this one-of-a-kind work of art Josh invites you to visit his website where a portion of the proceeds from sales made in connection with The WGBY Gallery Collection will go to WGBY.
Please click here to visit www.Megaplanet.com, Josh's website.