Small Garnet Sail
Curry, garnet
Curry, garnet
Small Garnet Sail
Curry, garnet

Small Garnet Sail

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A154108)
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A colorful, abstract murrini pattern is framed by wraps of beautiful garnet-red glass on both sides of this blown glass sculpture with a sleek, flattened form.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Bengt Hokanson and Trefny Dix

Bengt Hokanson and Trefny Dix

Hokanson Dix Glass
"Our work is a contrast between the flash of modern life and the serenity of quiet forms."

Bengt Hokanson and Trefny Dix collaborate in creating original glass art defined by vibrant colors, bold canework, and simple, organic forms. Their work has been influenced by everything from classic Italian glassblowing to world textiles and urban graffiti. These elements inspire each piece to be about action that is trapped for a moment in time. The simple forms suggest just enough movement to emphasize the drama of their saturated, luminescent colors.

Hokanson and Dix use a combination of traditional Italian and Swedish glassblowing techniques as well as many experimental techniques that they have developed in their studio. Murrini and overlays are incorporated, and the incalmo process is often used. The artists create depth in each piece by using both transparent and opaque colors.

Bengt Hokanson started taking glassblowing glasses while receiving a BA in anthropology from Tulane University. He further developed his skills at Pilchuck Glass School, The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass, and Urban Glass in Brooklyn, New York. Trefny Dix received a BFA in sculpture from Indiana University. She learned glass casting while working at Studio Inferno in New Orleans, and she has also studied glass at Pilchuck Glass School and The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass.

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Scale/Size: as expected
small garnet

Love this piece. It is a little different on both sides. Colorful.

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Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: larger than expected
Small Garnet Sail

The glass piece of art arrived meticulously wrapped and boxed. Opening it and taking off the layers of packing was exciting as it revealed the beautiful design. I have it sitting on my windowsill to catch the South East morning light! Its beauty warms up my day!