Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set
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Large Jade Green Glass Leaves Set

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A153716)
Designed by Mary Van Cline
$2,600
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This one-of-a-kind glass leaf sculpture is made using the lost wax casting method of pate de verre, where a mold made from live leaves is turned into a plaster cast, filled with glass frit, and kiln fired. The trio of individual leaves may be arranged in multiple ways, offering an effortless way to add a touch of nature and vibrant color to any tabletop setting.
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Minor assembly required: Unpack and gently place two long leaves on top of large green leaf
  • Materials: Glass
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Mary Van Cline

Mary Van Cline

Glass Studio.US
"Glass is an exciting and versatile material which I have been working with for many years. I love creating objects that inspire beauty around us."

Being able to create beautiful, functional glass objects is a wonderful way to share the luminous quality of contemporary glass art with others. Using handmade objects every day gives us a feeling of connectivity and warmth.

Using lost wax casting processes similar to bronze making, the crystal and colored glass is fired in a high temperature kiln so that it melts into hand sculpted shapes.

Mary Van Cline is considered a pioneer in the contemporary studio glass movement and recognized as part of its history. She is well known for inventing new processes of glass working. Her artwork is in many museums and private collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Philadephia Museum of Art.

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