Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics
Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics
Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics
Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics
Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics
Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics

Large Remnant Vessel in Primary Tropics

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A97365)
Designed by Justin Hunting
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An intriguing sculptural wonder, this unique glass piece displays gleaming cold-polished edges and surfaces. The artist fashions each by cutting and manipulating blown glass ovals in vibrant colors. After cooling, sections are cut away; every surface is polished to a brilliant finish, then assembled into this striking vessel. Signed on bottom.
  • Materials: Glass
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Justin Hunting

Justin Hunting

Wesley Justin Hunting
"I think the greatest quality of the glass medium is not its inherent shimmer and beauty, but its infinite potential in terms of form and design. With this in mind, I strive to create the most unique and original forms that I can possibly imagine. "

Justin Hunting believes that any object, no matter how simple, can be transformed into a complex and interesting new form. This being the central theme in his work, Justin uses traditional glassblowing techniques and styles to create sculpture that is truly extraordinary.

Hunting will typically start a new piece by first blowing a series of traditional glass forms covered with his distinctive surface designs. He then picks a pair of these vessels, cuts them into sections, and brings all the new surfaces to an optical polish. Then, through a process of ultraviolet lamination, he assembles the pieces into his final vision.

A second-generation glass artist, Hunting received the bulk of his training in his early teens from his father, master artist Wes Hunting. He then received formal training at Ripon College in Wisconsin and Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. Hunting works in tandem with his father at their studio in central Wisconsin.