This is a free blown glass, copper blue sculpture with highly polished cut surfaces.
Laura McKinley started out on her creative path early, taking art in school. But it was during her university studies that she discovered and fell in love with the alchemy of glass. Today, she divides her time between the hot glass workshop and her cold glass workspace where she finishes her pieces. In the blowing process there is room for spontaneity and the unexpected, she explains that this often challenges her initial ideas. In the finishing process she dissects the forms and reveals their internal structures, creating components to be carefully assembled later. This balance between the immediacy of blowing glass and the more methodical processes in the cold workshop are reflected in the themes of her work, that is both playful and sophisticated.
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This is a free blown glass, copper blue sculpture with highly polished cut surfaces.
Photo: ©Alick Cotterill
This is a blown and solid blue glass sculpture with polished cut surfaces.
Photo: ©Alick Cotterill
Made of solid glass, this ruby red and blue sculpture has polished cut surfaces and a turned brass disc.
Photo: ©Alick Cotterill
This free blown glass spinning top sculpture in pale mint green and peach has turned bronze tips.