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NIKKI CASS |
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Nikki
Cass' glasswork draws inspiration from natural and urban landscapes.
Bold abstract colours, expressive paint marks and related forms are
built up like layers of time. Her work incorporates painting, casting,
slumping and fusing techniques. The most recent work has also brought
spaces, fragments, circles and rough and smooth edges to the glass. A
new series of “Talking Heads” explore portraits and foliate heads. |
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Rodney
Bender has worked in glass for the past 35 years, first in Australia and
since 1978 in the UK. He has worked in Industry in the UK and studied at
the Welsh School of Architectural Glass, now part of Swansea
Metropolitan University. He taught for many years and and became Head of
School at Swansea. In 2001 he set up IGP Ltd a glass design and
manufacturing business that has worked with an eclectic mix of artists,
designers, architects and engineers. |
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Lynch first sprays stencils and templates onto a support, then overlays additional drawn shapes, juxtaposing multi-layered areas with quieter spaces. He rarely has a fixed idea about the outcome. A painting works for him when the drawn and sprayed forms interact in ways which, although abstract, evoke aspects of our environment that we may recognise without being sure exactly what they are, or where we have seen them before. |