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Amorphous Red

The concept of glass as a fluid, even when in solid form, inspired this series. The overall balance in the object and a search for subtle variations between the forms was key to its conceptualisation. The more the curve was stretched, the more interesting and tricky it was to make. The sculpture was kiln-cast before being ground, polished and sandblasted into its final form. The polished 'windows' allows the viewer to see into the sculpture, accentuating the depth and colours that come to life with the light.
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Karin Mørch
Copenhagen, Denmark
Karin Mørch has dedicated her career to glass, just like her parents. Her father Torben Jørgensen has been active in glass for almost 50 years, not on ...
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