This sculpture contains blue and amber glass threads, and dark concrete. It has a triangular shape.
Length 28 cm
Width 28 cm
Height 85 cm
Harry Morgan spent his childhood summers working on building sites with his father. Back then he didn’t realise how big a role concrete would play in his life. In his craft Harry combines this strong opaque material with the translucent material that is glass, creating works that speak simultaneously of contrast and of balance. His process involves complex mould making and thousands of tiny glass strings, carefully arranged into geometric forms. Harry’s works stand as monuments to materiality. He tells us he doesn’t enjoy speaking about his work in public, and that he would prefer to be in the studio working. He is a maker who truly communicates through his skill.
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This sculpture contains blue and amber glass threads, and dark concrete. It has a triangular shape.
Length 28 cm
Width 28 cm
Height 85 cm
Photo: ©Shannon Tofts
This sculpture contains clear glass threads and light grey concrete in a bridge form.
Length 20 cm
Width 20 cm
Height 40 cm
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Diameter 18 cm
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This sculpture contains blue glass threads and dark concrete in a triangular form.
Length 26 cm
Width 26 cm
Height 80 cm