Afton Mountain
Afton Mountain
Afton Mountain
Afton Mountain

Afton Mountain

Art Glass Vase (ID: A67111)
Designed by Daniel Scogna
$300
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Inspired by the textures and patterns of nature, the surface of this blown glass vase records Scogna's observations on the passing of a season, as seen from his studio at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Each is unique and will vary. Signed on bottom.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Daniel Scogna

Daniel Scogna

Daniel J. Scogna
"My work embodies a fascination with seasonal changes on the landscape. I find the textures and patterns found in nature a constant inspiration."

Glass artist Daniel Scogna references details within the landscape to create a visual journal with his blown glass vessels. Leaves are a favorite form because they can suggest a particular time of year or a specific type of tree that may be indigenous to a certain area. Through each suggestion of a specific time and place, the artist documents the events of his life.

Scogna creates his unique textures through processes he has adapted from enameling techniques. This non-traditional approach allows him to draw imagery onto the hot glass by hand and vary the surface texture by applying color during different stages of the blowing process.