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Thaddeus Wolfe
Vessel
New York glass artist Thaddeus Wolfe has breathed new life into the technique of mold-blown glass. He first assembles architectonic sculptural molds out of Styrofoam and other materials, then uses these to shape hot glass, and finally articulates the form with cutting and polishing. While in themselves more or less traditional, these techniques are entirely transformed in Wolfe’s hands, allowing him to achieve a de-constructivist repertoire in which each work has its own rambunctious glory.
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Artist
Thaddeus Wolfe
Material
Unique assemblage vessel in hand-blown, cut, and polished glass
Contributing Gallery
R & Company
Date
2017
Dimensions
17 in × 5 in × 5 in
43.18 cm × 12.7 cm × 12.7 cm
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Image credit: Photography courtesy of Joe Kramm/R & Company
Vessel, 2017
17 in × 5 in × 5 in
Unique assemblage vessel in hand-blown, cut, and polished glass
R & Company
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New York glass artist Thaddeus Wolfe has breathed new life into the technique of mold-blown glass. He first assembles architectonic sculptural molds out of Styrofoam and other materials, then uses these to shape hot glass, and finally articulates the form with cutting and polishing. While in themselves more or less traditional, these techniques are entirely transformed in Wolfe’s hands, allowing him to achieve a de-constructivist repertoire in which each work has its own rambunctious glory.