Bubble Eggs - Art Glass Sculpture - by Paul Lockwood

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"Bubble Eggs"

Art Glass Sculpture

Created by Paul Lockwood
Each blown glass egg has a beautiful jewel color and is embellished with bubbles that flow from large to small in a natural Fibonacci spiral.

An Artful Home exclusive.

Also shown in the additional image are the Ribbon Egg, the Multi Color Spring Cane Egg, and Zanfirico Eggs.
Small Hyacinth (front)
Dimensions: 5.0in H x 3.5in diameter
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $12.00
$65.00  
Small Emerald (left)
Dimensions: 5.0in H x 3.5in diameter
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $12.00
$65.00  
Small Ruby (back, right)
Dimensions: 5.0in H x 3.5in diameter
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $12.00
$65.00  
Medium Hyacinth
Dimensions: 8.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $16.00
$120.00  
Medium Emerald
Dimensions: 8.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $16.00
$120.00  
Medium Ruby
Dimensions: 8.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $16.00
$120.00  
Large Hyacinth
Dimensions: 10.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $24.00
$210.00  
Large Emerald
Dimensions: 10.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $24.00
$210.00  
Large Ruby
Dimensions: 10.0in H
This piece ships on or before: Wed, May 22, 2013
Shipping charge (based on items in My Basket): $24.00
$210.00  


About this Artist

Paul Lockwood

"Glass is very personal to me, being a medium that requires talent, time, and persistence to accomplish works that relate natural elegance."

Glass has always been mysteriously captivating for Paul. His physics professor made several attempts to speak with the art department about getting him to spend more time in the science lab. It's no wonder that his senior thesis physics project won the all student art show. Glass has given Paul an outlet to speak artistically while allowing him to challenge himself with the ancient techniques of glass blowing.

Sand, soda and a twist of lime. It's not a martini, but at 2000 degrees Fahrenheit you have glass. Gathering glass from a furnace filled with molten glass is a lot like gathering honey out of a pot. Each time Paul gathers a new layer,he has the opportunity to add colors, textures and reshape the design of the final form. Once he is happy with his creation, it goes into an annealing oven to gradually bring the glass to room temperature, ready to find a home.

Paul first learned the art of glass blowing at Hastings College in Nebraska. His instructors, John Elias, Tom Kreager, Lino Tagliapietra, Elio Quarisa, and Dino Rosin have inspired and encouraged Paul through out his career as a glass blower. He has traveled to many studios throughout the nation and continues to take courses at "The Studio" in Corning, New York.

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