Soft Muted Hues – Flat Glass Panels & Mounds by Jessica Loughlin
Inspired by the natural landscape around her, especially the flat landscapes and salt lakes of South Australia, Jessica has crafted these beautiful panels from glass.
Objects of Purity – KOSE Milano by Italian Designer Rosaria Rattin
The KOSE collection was made to rediscover artisanal handicraft in this new technological age, designing simple-looking objects that are pure in shape and their material.
Harmonious Proportions – Acrylic Glass Sculptures by Visual Artist Maria Dukers
Maria Dukers uses abstract lines to create visual pieces of art using Plexiglas, layering them so that from different angles you get a unique perspective on each piece.
Fabricated Structure & Form – Works by Australian Sculptor Morgan Shimeld
This work by Sydney-based sculptor Morgan Shimeld is based on the principles of modernist architecture and design, cast forms welded and fabricated from bronze and steel.
Sleek Elegant Shapes – Sculptural Glass Vases by Glassblower Devin Burgess
Devin Burgess is an American artist and maker who is situated in Greensboro, Vermont and works with hand-blown and surface-treated glass using subtle colours and delicate shapes.
Colour, Form and Light – Solid Transparent Glass Sculpture by Heike Brachlow
These glass sculptures by artist Heike Brachlow are full of creativity, not only using elements that cross over and divide, but also showcase movement and structure.
Groupings of Simple Platonic Solids – Geometric Steel Sculpture by Tony Smith
Tony Smith was a builder, designer and architect who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright, spending 20 years as an architect before making the switch to sculpture.
Precise Edges and Outlines – Sculptures & Reliefs by Jose Gabriel Fernandez
Venezuelan artist Jose Gabriel Fernandez produces work using acrylic gesso on plywood to create reliefs, as well as fibreglass for his simplistic three-dimensional sculpture.
Scientific Instruments & Spatial Experiments – Hanging Sculpture by Olafur Eliasson
These compasses by Olafur Eliasson are an exploration of spatial elements, composed of copper wire that are then bent in to different shapes to resemble navigational instruments.
Between Painting & Sculpture – Handmade Oval Ceramic Forms by Jun Kaneko
Using mainly primary colours on ceramic oval forms Japanese artist and sculptor Jun Kaneko has been able to create appealing artworks that still look contemporary today.
Fragmentation of Space – Bold Striking Forms by Glass Artist Emma Camden
Looking almost like glaciers, or jagged blocks of ice jutting out from the landscape, these cast glass structures are made by Emma Camden at her studio in Whanganui, New Zealand.
Exploration of Abstract Negative Space – Glass Sculpture by Richard Whiteley
Australian artist Richard Whitley uses a concept of 'abstract negative space' in his medium of glass sculpture, making space itself it's own form and allowing us to see "nothing" in a solid material.