Description
Stars of the Northern Sky Paperweight by Colin Richardson. Flameworked glass flowers and buds in blue and yellow are blooming on a curving branch. 3″ diameter. Signed and dated 20223. Gift boxed with artist card.
Colin's Artist Statement
“In my lampworked paperweights I strive to transform the ephemeral into the eternal, capturing a bloom that may last for only a day or a butterfly that may live for only a week. I am intrigued by botanical forms, and by the incredible variety of colors, shapes, and textures in plant life. As I have begun creating my own designs for vacuum-encased paperweights I've turned to flowers and fruit for inspiration.
My still-life assemblages, captured in clear glass, are an attempt to express both the intricate details of plant structure and the simple beauty of outward form. Though I have only been making and selling my own designs since 2007, I have been involved with hot glass in one way or another since 1994, when I had an opportunity to take a short course at Corning's Studio Access to Glass.
I took a Second glass course at the Corning Glass Studio in 1996, with Eddie Bernard and Pamina Traylor. Since then I have been studying on my own and under the tutelage of my mother, Cathy Richardson. I took a break from glass for a while between 2000-2006 to attend Winona State University in Winona MN, where I studied Literature and Psychology. While working on my B.A. I started working with my mother at her studio and eventually decided to join her studio when I graduated from college. I worked with and for my mother for almost 6 years, but I now have my own studio in Burnsville MN, where I live with my wife and my new daughter who are the lights of my life.”
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