Marsh Grasses II
Marsh Grasses II

Marsh Grasses II

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A139963)
Designed by Sabra Richards
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Each of the glass sections in this intricate sculpture is interchangeable so that you can create many different looks with it. The sections are on metal rods that can be inserted into the steel base in various positions. Each has different patterns of glass with open spaces and design elements of frit and cane. In the center of the sculpture, there is a free-standing wood sculpture with brass pins that hold the wood and additional glass sections. These wood forms interact with the long free-form sections of glass. Suitable for a garden sculpture or indoors. The steel base plate sits on a wood base and is 9'x 12". There are three sections of glass, each approximately .6" wide and 40" high, double glass. Glass back has plexiglass fittings so that the glass will drop into the rod.
  • Suitable for outdoor use
  • Outdoor temperature range: 10°-100° F
  • Includes protective coating
  • Signed by the artist
  • Minor assembly required: The sections are on metal rods that can be inserted into the steel base in various position.
  • Materials: Glass, Steel
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Sabra Richards

Sabra Richards

"The motion, light, and drama of the sea inspire all my work as I explore the meaning of the changing landscape of the ocean. Wild, strong, soft, clear, angry, peaceful—it mirrors all of us and our thoughts. I have to work; it is part of me to reflect on the changing landscape of our lives."

Sabra's sculpture and furniture is made of laser-cut steel and fused glass. She creates patterns of holes and fringes in the glass. She then makes cane, cutting circles to add dimension to the piece.

Sabra earned a B.F.A. cum laude from Syracuse University. She completed additional graduate work at Syracuse and Parsons School of Design and attended workshops at the Corning Museum of Glass.

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