Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach
Marigold Beach

Marigold Beach

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A168538)
Designed by Karen Wallace
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Marigold and vanilla stripes divide an ocean of the most delicious combination of transparent green and turquoise glasses swirled together. Atop the heavenly blue-green sea, I’ve floated dozens of squares of thin vanilla glass, each with a wee thread of black glass on top. Positioned atop the transparent glass, you can see them casting them a shadow through to the opaque bottom.

Wide bands of clear glass separate the blue-green quadrants from the marigold and vanilla stripes, emphasizing the transparent nature of the material. Nestled in the vanilla stripes, blocks of soft, wavy vanilla are surrounded by clear glass, providing a window through the bowl. The underside of the bowl is a crisp white with a scatter of graphic black lines. Fused, cold worked, and slumped with a gentle rise in the middle.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Karen Wallace

Karen Wallace

"There is no such thing as too much color."

Karen Wallace loves color. This seems at odds with her medium of glass: a clear, transparent barrier between us and the outside, the heat, the cold, the rain, the dust; preferably so colorless and flawless that it disappears. But glass can also be vibrant and full of energy, and there is transformative magic in turning cold, sterile sheets of raw material into the complex motifs Karen favors.

Whether it's a modern-day take on the traditional murrine construction of sixteenth-century Murano, Italy, or carefully-engineered flowing and mingling, Karen enjoys creating special glass components and then designing her work around them. Elements of a finished piece have frequently undergone several firings on their way to the final artwork.

A computer nerd by vocation, Karen's glass journey began with stained glass. Feeling constrained by flat panes, she took a fusing class and got hooked on warm glass. Living near one of the country's preeminent glass teaching studios, she had the great fortune of learning from a variety of domestic and international visiting instructors as well the award-winning artist owners.

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