Adorning Monochromatic Glass Charm
An artist named Amber Cowan sets the stage up for her glass-based art pieces to steal the show. The Philadelphia-based artist goes ahead to celebrate the flame-worked glass sculptures with scintillating designs and decorations on the board. She takes them a notch up by depicting enticing narratives through them. Her art pieces shimmer in monochromatic charm to make a mark.
Glass art pieces have been serving their charm for ages. They have evolved over the years to become an indispensable part of the art world. Not just that, improvements in techniques have also helped them. Adding to that, artists have pushed their grace to another level. They have used the fragile medium to shape some stirring facets and dimensions of the art sphere. Delivering on that part, an artist named Amber Cowan has hit the bell of fame with her stunning glass-based art pieces on the board.
Based in Philadelphia, Amber manages to stand out by working out the potential of glass in the art sphere. She makes use of flame-worked glass to add alluring notes to the domain. Setting the stage for that, she goes ahead to shape the glass sculptures to adorn the scene in the best way. Not just that, she also pushes their beauty to another level by putting on heart-winning ornate bits. Adding to that, she also works on their unique identity. They beam with scintillating scenes and narratives to cement their vibrancy. Thus, she provides one with enough reason and curiosity to delve into the charm of her art pieces.
The artist brings out the best of the glass by using it in one shade only. Her monochromatic art pieces allure one with their beautiful carvings and patterns. She also carves out pressed glass artworks to add more delight to her art pieces. A stroll of eyes through her art alleys lets one catch the best of her flair and creativity. “Visions of the Night Muse in Jade” (2021) (20 x 15.5 x 7.5 inches) takes the center of affairs by making waves in sea-green charm. The figure from a McKee Glass Company vase shimmers at its center to celebrate its elegance. Adding to that, one can also find glass balls and other decorations adding stars to its case.
“Hummingbirds Feast on Helio and Lavender” (2021) (20 x 15.5 x 7.5 inches) is a feast for the eyes of art lovers. Bubbling in the magic of purple, it presents the scintillating delight of baubles. “Cornucopia in Shell” (2021) (8 x 5.5 x 4 inches) makes waves with enticing floral patterns on the board. Not just that, “Fountain in Rosalene” (2021) (17 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches) also makes a mark on that note. The heart-winning pink hues get around serving the best to its admirers. “Autumn Fan in Mandarin and Bittersweet Orange” (2021) (17.5 x 17.5 x 8 inches) presents the buffet of autumn magic. It bubbles with autumn hues to win hearts around. “Garden Snail with Feather and Pearls” brings in the garden affairs in the scene.
Going into their details, one can find the artist turning away from her previous style by using long drips in her art pieces. Not just that, one can also find many other iconic facets shimmering through them. To her admirers’ delight, they can catch up with her art pieces in her solo show at Brunnier Art Museum. Adding to that, one can also look forward to her alluring artworks at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York in February (2022). They will form a part of Craft Front & Center.