Blue Vessel

Liminal-

1: of, relating to, or situated at a sensory threshold: barely perceptible or capable of eliciting a response.

2: of, relating to, or being an intermediate state, phase, or condition: In between, transitional

-Merriam-Webster online dictionary

This vessel occupies the liminal space between the undersea and the waves, between air and water; it is neither here nor there, but occupies both spaces at once.

This vessel was created with uncolored and transparent turquoise glass, using a process called “pate de verre.”

The term pate de verre means “glass paste” in French and refers to a casting technique for making objects by grinding glass into a fine powder, adding a binder to create a paste, and adding a fluxing medium to facilitate melting. The paste is brushed or tamped into a mold, dried, and fused by firing. After annealing, the object is removed from the mold and finished by cold working processes.

While glass pastes have been used since ancient Egyptian times by glassmakers, pâte de verre, as it is known in modern times, came out of late 19th century France.

-Rakow Research Library, Corning Museum of Glass

5-1/2” x 5” (approximately)

Status : Sold