'Scafell & Wast Water'
Bespoke, kiln-formed glass mounted in Lakeland slate. Surface ‘stacked’ texture. Designed to sit on a window sill or against a neutral coloured wall.
Overall Size - 25.5cm wide
Slate Base - 25.5cm wide x 10cm deep x 3cm high
This piece is part of a series of works taken from photographs while running and exploring the Lakeland fells lakes and tarns. Scafell, Englands highest mountain and Wast Water, the deepest lake! Viewed from the spectacular valley of Wasdale in the Lake District.
Bespoke, kiln-formed glass mounted in Lakeland slate. Surface ‘stacked’ texture. Designed to sit on a window sill or against a neutral coloured wall.
Overall Size - 25.5cm wide
Slate Base - 25.5cm wide x 10cm deep x 3cm high
This piece is part of a series of works taken from photographs while running and exploring the Lakeland fells lakes and tarns. Scafell, Englands highest mountain and Wast Water, the deepest lake! Viewed from the spectacular valley of Wasdale in the Lake District.
Bespoke, kiln-formed glass mounted in Lakeland slate. Surface ‘stacked’ texture. Designed to sit on a window sill or against a neutral coloured wall.
Overall Size - 25.5cm wide
Slate Base - 25.5cm wide x 10cm deep x 3cm high
This piece is part of a series of works taken from photographs while running and exploring the Lakeland fells lakes and tarns. Scafell, Englands highest mountain and Wast Water, the deepest lake! Viewed from the spectacular valley of Wasdale in the Lake District.
This glass varies from 7mm in thickness to 15mm. Due to this variation I have to fire the glass in the kiln for a long time to ensure it anneals properly. (The term annealing is a process that we put the glass through when cooling it in the kiln. This removes the materials internal stresses, making it stable once out of the kiln). Depending on the scale of the heavily textured pieces they can be in. the kiln for a number of days.