Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl
Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl

Footed Aqua Spiral Bowl

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A120376)
Designed by John Gibbons
$360
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This hand-blown glass bowl was created by first rolling a molten clear bubble of glass through a layer of sparkly aqua glass chunks that are about the size of rock salt and then rolling it though similar sized white powdered glass. The next step is to blow the bubble into a aluminum optic mold that has 12 triangular ribs on the inside of it. The ribbed bubble is heated and twisted to create the vortex spiral. Another layer of molten clear glass is gathered on the bubble and then blown into a sphere. The final move is to put another metal rod on the bottom and brake it off the blow pipe. The bubble is then heated and opened into the bowl with rods of graphite and wet newspaper. When finished, the bowl is placed into a 950 degree oven to cool slowly overnight.
  • 16 oz. capacity
  • Microwave safe: No
  • Oven safe: No
  • Materials: Glass
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John Gibbons

John Gibbons

John Gibbons Glass
"I am inspired by the optical illusions of glass: how it can bend light to magnify colors and textures."

John Gibbons recreates the movement, colors, and creatures of the ocean in his glass artwork. He is known for transforming the beauty of cold northern coasts and warm tropical seas into the earthy tide pool greens and glowing aquas of glass. He creates vessels detailed with starfish clinging to the sides, turtles riding on optical waves, or starfish clustered together in a crown.

Gibbons uses unique metal hand tools to shape his glass artwork, some of which he welded himself, and a small handheld torch that pinpoints the heat to liquefy the glass and create small details. He layers organic color patterns underneath a thick layer of clear glass, making his sculptures appear as though they have just been pulled out of the ocean.

John Gibbons has been blowing glass for more than 13 years. He grew up making art in Northern California, encouraged by his father, a painter and glass collector. Gibbons earned a BFA in glass from California State University, Chico in 2009. He has studied with glass masters Pino Signoretto, Martin Janecky, and Benjamin Moore.

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