Calm Bowl & TrayBy Baiba Dzenite
Overview
2020
Material: Glass
Suitable for Outdoor Use
Dimensions: 7cm (H) x 27cm (W) / 2.8" (H) x 10.6" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Production Lead Time:
This item has a production lead time of 3 weeks.
Location:
This item ships from Latvia
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Artist Statement
This sophisticated dual purpose bowl & tray from Collection Calm is created from free formed mouth-blown glass that reveals the plasticity of this versatile material. The unique form of this glass piece is achieved via the use of a deeper relief imprint where the glass once touched metal and can be used dually when turned upside-down. The Antique Latvian linen-craft tool was used to achieve this imprint and it has become a distinguishable signature sign of Collection Calm. The employment of this artefact in the creation of Collection Calm invokes one to reflect on timeless relationship between Nature’s phenomena and ancient Latvian craft tradition which is expressed in Contemporary Glass Art through symbolic 'imprint of time'.
Each object is handcrafted from thick crystal clear glass and differs slightly in size, thickness and shape.
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Collection Calm has been previously exhibited in the Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Japan and the Baltic States.
It is a part of collection of the Seto City Art Museum in Japan and private collections worldwide.
Nominated for prestigious Stanislav Libensky Award 2017 and Baltic Young Artist Award 2017
Jury prize at the 7th International Glass Art Festival in Luxembourg 2017
Artist Profile
Born: 1988
Hometown: Riga
Based in: Riga
Baiba Dzenite is an established glass artist, designer and founder of the brand BAIBA GLASS.
Her home decor collections CALM, CELESTIAL and COELUS are designed in the style of Classic Minimalism. She has specialised in hot glass techniques and glass tinting that can be described as 'paintings in the glass'. Her …
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