Mangrove Roots

Mangrove Roots

Mangrove Roots
Mangrove Roots

Mangrove Roots

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A145305)
Designed by Sabra Richards
$8,500
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Welded steel and kiln-formed glass in a free-standing garden sculpture. Glass is easily inserted in a steel frame and contains patterns of holes for decorative purposes and wind release. Large circles of twisted glass are added and fit included.
  • Suitable for outdoor use
  • Outdoor temperature range: 10°-100° F
  • Includes protective coating
  • Signed by the artist
  • Minor assembly required: Two different pieces of glass are easily inserted into top and lower section.
  • Materials: Glass, Steel
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Sabra Richards

Sabra Richards

"The motion, light, and drama of the sea inspire all my work as I explore the meaning of the changing landscape of the ocean. Wild, strong, soft, clear, angry, peaceful—it mirrors all of us and our thoughts. I have to work; it is part of me to reflect on the changing landscape of our lives."

Sabra's sculpture and furniture is made of laser-cut steel and fused glass. She creates patterns of holes and fringes in the glass. She then makes cane, cutting circles to add dimension to the piece.

Sabra earned a B.F.A. cum laude from Syracuse University. She completed additional graduate work at Syracuse and Parsons School of Design and attended workshops at the Corning Museum of Glass.