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Untitled ii from the Embodied series

This black glass sculpture is made with the slumping technique to form an object reminiscent of folded fabric standing upright. The form is thin; it has sharp edges yet a sense of softness. The surface has been sandblasted to remove shine, then placed in the kiln to fire-polish, achieving a satin-like surface.
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Madeline Cardone
Griffith, Australia
It was in the corridors of Art School in Canberra that Madeline Cardone first encountered the world of glass. She took up a module in glasswork and ha ...
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