Micro Ocean Reef Egg Paperweight
Micro Ocean Reef Egg Paperweight
Micro Ocean Reef Egg Paperweight
Micro Ocean Reef Egg Paperweight

Micro Ocean Reef Egg Paperweight

Art Glass Paperweight (ID: A32588)
Designed by Michael Egan
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Mini version of Egan's classic Ocean Reef Egg paperweight. It is filled with undersea plant and animal like entities, all flowing and waving in an unseen current. Each one is unique and fun. Limited edition of 14.
  • Limited edition
  • Materials: Glass
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Michael Egan

Michael Egan

"I just love to make glass—anything, anytime, anyway possible. I make work that has secrets and surprises, almost hidden details that require the viewer to interact with the piece, turning it over in their hands, then finding something beautiful."

Michael Egan has been blowing glass in Vermont for more than twenty years. Having studied with Italian and American glass artists, Egan's work can be called neo-Venetian. He looks to the patterns found in nature and math to inspire his designs. He likes classical shapes that have contemporary colors and patterns, and he makes only pieces that he would like to have or receive as a gift. The glassmaking process is really fun for him, so he bases his aesthetic on the fun, playful, and whimsical aspects of design.

Using a wide array of techniques, Egan blends clear glass with colored glass, drawing and twisting large masses of glass into fifty-foot rods. He also explores the art of making and using murrini, a technique based on the production and slicing of complex glass rods to reveal their cross sections. These pieces are then encased with clear glass to create underwater wildlife scenes.

Michael Egan received a BA in sculpture at the University of Vermont in 1991. He then began working at a hot shop owned by Alan Goldfarb, an amazingly talented glass artist and mentor. Eventually, he was hired on as first assistant, later running Goldfarb's second workstation as glassblower while solidifying hand skills and developing his own creative aesthetic. He has been privileged to study with many glass artists, including Richard Marquis, Jack Wax, and Lino Tagliapietra.

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VLHBoston
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Beautiful miniature world encased in glass

I bought two of these, one for each of my adult children. They are fascinating to look at and full of interesting colors and details. I am glad I got the egg - it exposes lots of different shapes. My one "disappointment" - the catalog said the artist made a limited edition of 14 eggs; this "exclusivity" was one of the reason I chose to purchase these paperweights over others. But when they arrived, nothing indicates they are part of a limited edition.

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Egg s.p.
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Paperweight

Love this paperweight. It is much prettier in person. Thank you so much.

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Gladly-Retired
Lovely, would buy another

This glass paperweight draws the eye and would be the subject of many coversations on its beauty. It is breathtaking. I want my own.