Rhythm of the Blue Moon Tides
Rhythm of the Blue Moon Tides

Rhythm of the Blue Moon Tides

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A139200)
Designed by Caryn Brown
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This contemporary art glass sculpture interprets the movement of the lunar tides as a symbol for the ebb and flow of daily life. As with many forces in our lives, the moon itself is not visible in this composition, but the power it exerts is. The piece is created through an intricate process where hundreds of glass strips are hand cut, arranged on edge, and kiln fired to form a solid sheet. The interaction between the individual pieces brings fluid movement and depth to the design, encouraging the viewer to engage with the work and look closer.

This piece is designed for indoor use and should be placed near a window or light source to maximize the interplay of light and shadow. The sculpture pivots in its base and can be rotated to best capture the light.
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  • Materials: Glass, Steel
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Caryn Brown

Caryn Brown

"I don't like to color outside the lines—I like to move them. In repeating both line and color, I strive to capture the movement of melted glass. "

Creating work in a contemporary organic style, Caryn Brown enjoys experimenting with and pushing the boundaries of kiln glass. From concept to creation, she manipulates the fundamental materials of sheet glass, frit, and stringers. She surrenders her work to the kiln, where the magic of heat, often in excess of 1500 degrees, works to change the raw materials into art.

Brown uses the edges of glass to create her designs. To create each piece, she cuts hundreds of glass strips. Varying the length and height, she arranges these glass strips inside a dam she designs. The piece is heated in the kiln, then cold worked until it is smooth and polished. With synergy in mind, she specifically designs a stainless steel stand for each piece.

Brown is a self-taught ceramic artist whose artmaking was interrupted by a health issue. Although she could no longer sculpt in clay, there was no way that she was going to stop creating art. Brown turned to kiln working and educated herself about the science and physics of glass. She has spent years reading, trying, doing, and experimenting to get to where she is today.

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