Azure Blue and Cobalt Blossom Bowl
Azure Blue and Cobalt Blossom Bowl

Azure Blue and Cobalt Blossom Bowl

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A55730)
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Blown glass bowl with azure blue interior and rich cobalt blue exterior, embellished with 24k gold leaf, silver leaf, and hand-formed murrini decoration.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Ken Hanson and Ingrid Hanson

Ken Hanson and Ingrid Hanson

Ken and Ingrid Hanson
"We constantly strive to evolve our ideas to create unique and exciting works of art in glass. It is the intensity and unpredictability of hot glass that inspires constant change in our work. Through collaboration, we are able to share our visions and skills to create one-of-a-kind works of art. "

Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish glassblowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold and innovative color palette to create their unique, contemporary art glass.

The artists pay great attention to the detail of the surface decoration on their vessels. They first create brightly colored stripes and shapes using hand-formed cane and murrini, and then, during the blowing process, they fuse these inclusions onto the surface of the glass. They also often include 24K gold and pure silver leaf in many of their pieces.