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graham caldwell: glass, steel and epoxy

Graham Caldwell works primarily in glass – he says it is the material he always comes back to, often mixing blown glass with steel and epoxy to create free standing or wall sculptures and large-scale installations.

blown glass, steel epoxy
21 x 25 1/4 x 18

steel, epoxy, blown glass, 21 x 30 x 16″

I’m intrigued by the two untitled pieces above – fragments of curved, blown glass held together by steel supports- the sculptures have a molecular feel to them, don’t you think?

Round Out, blown and silvered glass, epoxy, lacquer
17 x 26 3/4 x 8 1/4″

Moon Jellies, glass, steel, hardware, LED’s
23 x 31 x 22″

The Widow Maker, glass, steel, 44 x 67 x 19″

Manifold, blown glass, steel, 60 x 84 x 24″

 

Watch Caldwell install a stunning, large-scale piece that hangs from the ceiling of the US embassy in Kyiv.

 

 

Graham Caldwell’s website

More images at G Fine Art Gallery

 

 

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2 Responses to graham caldwell: glass, steel and epoxy

  1. margaret says:

    love, love, LOVE Graham’s work…!!!!!

  2. Triche Osborne says:

    These are intriguing. I’m particularly drawn to the Moon Jellies with its echoes of the larger structure in its glass components.

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