Summer Fields Petite Vase
Summer Fields Petite Vase

Summer Fields Petite Vase

Art Glass Vase (ID: A137850)
Designed by Eric Bladholm
$150
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Blown glass vase with a apple green interior contrasted by a lively calligraphic design on the frost-white infused surface canvas. The introspective colors of summer fading into autumn take flight with the abstract modernist palette. Satin etched finish on the slender form is complemented by matte black lipwrap and nicely anchored with a shapely solid-glass base for practical stability. The painterly composition is inspired by gardens in Eastern Europe. The narrow profile and small footprint of this design will brighten even the smallest spaces. Suitable for use with flowers. Hand wash. Each is unique and will vary.
  • Watertight
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Eric Bladholm

Eric Bladholm

"My work incorporates dream-like imagery into the thick layers of a glass canvas."

The colors and textures of nature are the departure points for many of Bladholm's innovative explorations with blown glass. Summers in Door County, Wisconsin, as a child, and extensive travels in Europe have influenced his work.

Eric Bladholm's blown glass designs involve multiple sections, usually a base piece and a custom-fitted sculptural lid. At their smallest, these pieces resemble their functional relatives, the perfume bottle. At their wildest, mold-blown glass is utilized to create abstract/industrial shapes that are presented in an organic cast metal base.

Bladholm got his start in glass and art early. At age 11, his older sister taught him how to make stained and leaded glass, which he pursued until he discovered the art of glassblowing in college. After completing his BFA in fine art and glass at California College of Arts and Crafts, he spent a season in Europe working with several renowned glass masters. He then returned to Chicago to meet the challenges of building a studio of his own.

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