Description
Size: 11″ long, 7″ wide, 1″ tall
Construction: Sheets of blue, cream and mint colored glass are stacked, heated until molten, and hand-pulled to form glass rods. The rods are snipped into cross-sections called murrine, and the murrine are placed one-by-one to form a pattern that represents the chronology of the pattern of stacked glass as it emerges in the rods. The subtle bloom of the rod tips as they settle and expand evokes a bed of sea anemones.