
This glass artwork was created during Homo Faber Fellowship 2025/26 by glass fuser Suzanne O'Sullivan based in Ireland, and French fellow Emeline Mézières. The piece is a contemporary interpretation of the essence of Ireland’s medieval castle ruins. The interplay of glass, light and texture symbolises both fragility and permanence, embodying the dialogue between architecture and nature, history and renewal.
Glass, Sculpture, Fermoy, Ireland
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Sculpture
This glass artwork was created during Homo Faber Fellowship 2025/26 by glass fuser Suzanne O'Sullivan based in Ireland, and French fellow Emeline Mézières. The piece is a contemporary interpretation of the essence of Ireland’s medieval castle ruins. The interplay of glass, light and texture symbolises both fragility and permanence, embodying the dialogue between architecture and nature, history and renewal.
Glass, Sculpture
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Suzanne works with glass fusing, casting and slumping techniques