Rhythm, Pattern & Detail – Glass Vessels by Clare Belfrage
Inspired by experiences of detail in nature, Clare Belfrage uses fine glass threads to draw complex linear patterns on the surface of blown glass forms.
Mosaic Geometric Paintings by Biggs & Collings
A collaboration between Emma Briggs and Matthew Collings, a series of grid like mosaic patterned paintings, but as you look closer it becomes obvious that it's an experimentation with light.
Where Space is not Emptiness – Stone Sculpture by Kim Lim
Singapore artist Kim Lim used nature as a source of inspiration to create these heavy stone sculptures that have real rhythm and flow, alongside a sense of weightlessness and simplicity.
Abstract Paintings and Mobiles by Junpei Ori
Alongside the use of primary colours, and a few shades in-between, Japanese artist Junpei Ori creates these still life abstract paintings that are meant to eliminate the unessential.
Josep Maria Subirachs – The Sculptor and his Works
Throughout his lifetime Barcelona born artist Josep Maria Subirachs used interlocking concepts and natural materials to create angular modern sculpture that is still relevant today.
Ceramic Sculpture and Wall Works by Michael Cleff
German artist Michael Cleff uses a mixture of plaster moulds and hand building techniques to create these fresh and contemporary architectural forms out of stoneware clay.
Handmade Enamel Treasures by Kaori Juzu
Danish based Japanese artist Kaori Juzu crafts by hand what she calls 'klenodie', a Danish word meaning artefact, gem, jewel, or treasure. Brooches layered with powdered glass.
Space, Light and Colour by Ola Kolehmainen
Using architecture as a reference and source of inspiration, Finnish photographer Ola Kolehmainen has been questioning our way of looking at the world for most of his career.
On Her Skin by Photographer Asako Shimizu
Photographer Asako Shimizu's series 'On Her Skin' is both vivid and mesmerising. This collection has a timeless appeal with a resulting concept that's quite poetic.
Handblown Glass Terrariums by Paula Hayes
New York based landscape designer and artist Paula Hayes works with plant life and minerals to produce stunning glass terrariums as sculptures for gallery environments.
Flux & Glow by G.William Bell Glass
A short video showcasing the work and making process of glassblower G.William Bell, a Bristol based artist who makes large translucent vessels that feature unique swirls throughout.
Wooden Sculpture & Vessels by Ernst Gamperl
Bold unique forms by woodturner and sculptor Ernst Gamperl. These vessels are quite striking, with lots of incised lines on the body and surface to create an unusual but subtle effect.