Alison Lowry, Vessel #2, glass work, 15 x 7 cm
Year: 2022
Materials/description: blue pate de verre bowl with 24ct gold
Dimensions: 15 cm wide (diameter at the top) x 7 cm high
- Sold
Shipping - Collection from the gallery’s office in 3-5 business days. Shipped in 5-7 business days from Northern Ireland, UK.
Return - This work is eligible for return
Artist - Selected Recognitions
- Multi award-winning artist (inc. awards by Royal Dublin Society, Royal Ulster Academy)
- Work in public collections (incl. Arts Council of Northern Ireland, State Collection of Ireland)
- Extensively exhibited locally and internationally (incl. Irish and British Glass Biennale, Saatchi Gallery, London and Pittsburgh Glass Centre, US).
Further information
Here Alison Lowry gives an insight into the making of her vessels: 'Pate de verre is the ancient art of using glass paste to create thin walled vessels. It is translated from the French as ‘paste of glass’ though as a technique it dates back to Eqyptian times. The process to make a vessel is quite involved: a plaster silica mould is created from a ‘mother’ mould, then the glass paste is pressed into the mould. After a firing in the kiln to dry it out, talc is added, creating an ‘inner mould’ supporting the glass as it fires. After 48 hours it is cool enough to come out of the kiln, the talc is disgarded and the mould broken away. At this stage I gild the inside of the vessel.'
Find out more about Alison Lowry and view her works on the artist's page.