To complete the suite of works made for the “Conversations with magic stones” exhibition here are the last of the glass axes in their respective boxes. Each box has been restored, relined and had bespoke linings made for each axe inside. They form part of “The Collectors Axes” now showing in the Orkney Museum at …
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Working Stone
More pieces from “The Collectors Axes” – some images of making the prints, processes and proof prints – now installed at Tankerness House – Orkney Museum – As part of the “Working Stone” project – more information from Ann Clarke stone tool specialist website – Exhibitions opening soon……
NEW Boat Settings
NEW Glass boat settings are coming along and should be finished soon.
GLASS 2015
Two standing stone works in the Gallery TEN Edinburgh Festival exhibition GLASS 2015. Have a look at the Exhibition catalogue online at the following link – GLASS 2015
NEW – Glass Stones
Just completed a new set of standing stones for the COLLECT show. Four glass standing stones on a stone base. This and other works going to COLLECT 2015 with Gallery TEN at the start of MAY.
COLLECT 2015
I am very pleased to be taking part in this years Crafts Council COLLECT 2015 exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. I will be on the Gallery TEN stand number 7.5 taking place from 08 May to the 11 May. For more information see the Crafts Council official site. You can also see details …
Glass Stone Circle
Just finishing off these two new pieces for the Ryedale show. A pair of Stone Circle pieces that go together and the completed Dolmen.
Glass Dolmen
Still in production this glass Dolmen is nearly ready for completion…… Not quite there but nearly! Plus an early set up for the new “Boat Setting” that I am currently working on.
Glass Menhirs
A new pair of glass “Menhirs” or standing stones. Set on a found stone from Skara Brae in Orkney. Each of the stones has hand engraved markings and a pressed mark formed when hot. They are hot formed pieces the tallest being approximately 25 cms in height.
Portable Antiquities?
Glass Sentinels in Vitrine #1.