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New Spring
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New Spring

Art Glass Vase (ID: A13792)
Designed by Daniel Scogna
$300
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This blown glass vase is inspired by the natural features and colors in the early spring season. Signed on bottom. Each piece is unique and will vary slightly from that shown.
  • Signed by the artist
  • 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.