My work is informed by patterns of color, form,
and texture, which occur ordinarily in nature, with such ease of
simplicity, without artificiality, or constraint, that they heighten my sense
of the mystery and spiritualism I continually find in the natural world
around me. By exploring these elements, I continue to seek the
graceful, yet powerful, nature of something that is much larger than
me; something I cannot comprehend.
My compositions explore color, light, texture,
and depth using several traditional casting, lampworking, as well as
carving techniques.
Texture is imparted by use of inchiso & battuto, carving techniques
achieved by use of a lathe and a diamond wheel. By exploring
battuto, I discovered ways to highlight elements such as color and
light refraction.
Battuto gives an unexpected visual and tactile
characteristic to the glass and complements the simple forms I
create. The depth produced by the “honeycombing” of
the glass and manipulation of the carving directs the viewer’s
attention to areas of light, depth, color or pattern. All of these
convey my wonder in the smallest detail.
©Donna Branch 2008
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