Sonja Blomdahl
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Sonja Blomdahl
American, born 1952
"Red/Clear/Aqua," a mirror smooth, symmetrical, and luminous vessel, epitomizes artist Sonja Blomdahl’s life-long explorations of form and color and her avoidance of a set color theory. As she explains, “I want the colors to glow and react. The clear band acts as an optic lens. It moves the color around [and] offers a look at the inside of the vessel.” To achieve this she employs the traditional Venetian "incalmo" (or “double-bubble”) technique. She blows three separate glass shapes of equal diameter, joins them while hot, and then blows the three-part form into one curvaceous and seamless vessel.
American, born 1952
Red/Clear/Aqua
1994
Object Type:
Glass
Creation Place:
North America, American
Dimensions:
17 1/4 in. x Diam: 13 in. (43.82 cm x 33.02 cm)
Medium and Support:
Free-blown glass, incalmo technique
Accession Number:
1998.0013
Credit Line:
Gift of Lina C. Levine in memory of her husband, Herman Levine
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"Red/Clear/Aqua," a mirror smooth, symmetrical, and luminous vessel, epitomizes artist Sonja Blomdahl’s life-long explorations of form and color and her avoidance of a set color theory. As she explains, “I want the colors to glow and react. The clear band acts as an optic lens. It moves the color around [and] offers a look at the inside of the vessel.” To achieve this she employs the traditional Venetian "incalmo" (or “double-bubble”) technique. She blows three separate glass shapes of equal diameter, joins them while hot, and then blows the three-part form into one curvaceous and seamless vessel.
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