Elevate your space with the ethereal beauty of "Glass Blower Tears," a stunning Cane Work Sculpture in Cobalt, crafted by renowned St. Petersburg artist Harry Boux. This exquisite piece takes the form of a delicate teardrop, elegantly showcasing intricate cane work patterns that evoke the fluidity and grace of flowing water. The rich cobalt blue hue adds depth and sophistication, making this sculpture a captivating focal point in any environment.
"Glass Blower Tears" sculpture is a unique piece, hand-blown with precision, celebrating traditional glassmaking techniques while highlighting the contemporary aesthetic. The unique swirling patterns ensure that no two pieces are exactly alike, making this sculpture not only a work of art but also a testament to the artist's craftsmanship and attention to detail. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts, this piece can stand alone as a striking art object or complement a curated collection.
Dimensions: 16" x 9"
Material: Hand-blown glass
Color: Cobalt Blue
Artist: Harry Boux
Bring a piece of artistry and elegance into your home or office with "Glass Blower Tears" by Harry Boux, a true representation of the fusion between timeless craftsmanship and modern design.
About Harry Boux:
It was as a child that Harry Boux became intrigued by the art of glass blowing. As he was first introduced through his father, Chuck Boux, who was taking lessons at Old Brooklyn Glass, New York in 1989. Harry started his apprenticeship at the age of 13 in 1994, at Sigma Glass in St. Petersburg, FL. Once he was tall enough to gather glass out of a furnace, Harry started what would become his lifelong profession. By the age of 16, he worked in his father’s hot shop up to thirty hours a week blowing glass. As Harry got older, he regularly traveled around Florida participating in art shows. Now nearly 26 years into his career, Harry is widely considered to be a master crafter working alongside many artists and helping educate the community about glass blowing. Currently at the age of 39, Harry is a Glass Artist in St. Petersburg Florida. He is the team leader for many creative projects throughout the area and is deeply embedded in the local creative community.