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Both Sides Now

This multicoloured rectangular sculpture, which combines stoneware with blown and kiln-formed glass, relates to the duality of life, interpreted through the connection between the materials. It reflects upon how there is always another side to everything, and how this might look and feel, depending on one's perspective and perception. Ida draws her inspiration from art, architecture, music and literature, seeking the sensory and expressive aspects of works by artists and architects such as Peter Salter, Carlo Scarpa, Egon Schiele and Monika Sosnowska.
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Ida Wieth
Aarhus, Denmark
Ida Wieth discovered glasswork as a child and took her first glass course in Denmark at 18. She went on to study glassblowing at the Kosta Glass Schoo ...
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