Ghost Reticello Marble
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Ghost Reticello Marble

Art Glass Marble (ID: A88855)
Designed by Aaron Slater
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Flameworked glass sphere. The ghostly three dimensional mandala pattern of this marble is made with a technique called "fuming" where gold and silver are added to the glass in their vaporized forms. This creates colors that are both luminous and translucent. This gives the marble amazing depth and fire. The reverse is an interwoven, geometric surface patterning. Individual marbles will vary somewhat in colors and patterns. Acrylic base included.

Secondary image depicts the reverse side of this marble.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Aaron Slater

Aaron Slater

"I am inspired by the natural world around me. I am often overcome by a feeling of awe during a walk in the woods or a dive on a reef. It is this feeling that I attempt to evoke with my work. Each glass sphere contains a surprise of wonder and discovery."

For Aaron Slater, craftsmanship means intense focus, care, forethought, and the willingness to risk the entire work for each increment of progress. He approaches the medium with a scientific method, but allows his intuition and his knowledge of the properties of glass to inform his decisions about the path the work should follow.

Slater works glass using the ancient technique of lampworking. Glass rods are melted in the flame of a torch and shaped into their final form while still hot. Slater incorporates both traditional Venetian techniques (such as murrini, filligrana, and latticino) and modern scientific glassworking techniques into his process. Surprisingly, almost every marble begins as a blown form.

Aaron Slater is a self-taught glass artist, meaning that he has learned in bits and pieces from hundreds of sources rather than from formal training. The most significant advances in Slater's techniques have come about through self-directed experimentation.

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jacqueline
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
exquisite!

what a treasure for always!