Hand-cast blue and orange bowl by Anne Sorensen c2012
Australian glassmaker Anne Sorensen has won numerous awards, and was a finalist in the Tom Malone Award in 2019. In the last decade, her practice has foccusedon the production of kiln-formed glass from her Western Australian studio.
Her elegant bowls and vases reflect her connection to the environment, speaking to the colours of the Western Australian landscape. This vase features a bold combination of opaque orange and translucent blue, accompanied by ribbons of white and grey.
This fine vase is in new condition, and is signed and dated on the base.
Australian glassmaker Anne Sorensen has won numerous awards, and was a finalist in the Tom Malone Award in 2019. In the last decade, her practice has foccusedon the production of kiln-formed glass from her Western Australian studio.
Her elegant bowls and vases reflect her connection to the environment, speaking to the colours of the Western Australian landscape. This vase features a bold combination of opaque orange and translucent blue, accompanied by ribbons of white and grey.
This fine vase is in new condition, and is signed and dated on the base.
Australian glassmaker Anne Sorensen has won numerous awards, and was a finalist in the Tom Malone Award in 2019. In the last decade, her practice has foccusedon the production of kiln-formed glass from her Western Australian studio.
Her elegant bowls and vases reflect her connection to the environment, speaking to the colours of the Western Australian landscape. This vase features a bold combination of opaque orange and translucent blue, accompanied by ribbons of white and grey.
This fine vase is in new condition, and is signed and dated on the base.
Anne Sorensen vase, c2012
Orange, blue, white, and grey
Signed and dated (etched) to base
17cm high, 11.5cm wide
Excellent condition
Origin: Australia