This wall-based sculpture is a white slumped glass piece hung from fluorescent red cord in a hand painted wooden box.
Born in Oakland California, Lisa Pettibone has made Surrey her home. Here she creates her glass and mixed media sculptures. She draws inspiration from the natural forces that surround us: gravity, energy, tension, and light. Lisa has a particular interest in scientific concepts, even liaising with astrophysicists at space science laboratories such as ESA and NASA in the research phase of her creative process. She touches on the big questions of existence and combines these with form and imagery to create her sculptures. Her work challenges our perceptions of the universe. Lisa was a finalist for the British Glass Biennale 2022, longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2023 and has exhibited widely in the UK and Europe including at Collect International Art Fair in London.
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This wall-based sculpture is a white slumped glass piece hung from fluorescent red cord in a hand painted wooden box.
Photo: ©Lisa Pettibone
This fused, screen printed and slumped glass sculpture consists of a curved piece of flat glass that can be shown lying down or on its side.
Photo: ©Lisa Pettibone
This is a hanging mobile. It is made with circles of fused white glass, rocks and brass that are carefully balanced in suspension.
Photo: ©Lisa Pettibone
This is a slumped, sandblasted and burnished glass sculpture which folds on itself creating the illusion of movement.
Photo: ©Lisa Pettibone
This is a fused, carved and slumped glass sculpture with fluorescent red thread that can be positioned in several ways.