Eye of the Storm
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A captivating multi-dimensional fused and tack-fused glass sculpture measuring 11.5” high x 16.25” wide x 18” deep, weighing 15 lbs. This piece was conceived while listening to reports of a hurricane heading for the Texas coast. While I no longer live in a hurricane-prone area, I experienced many hurricanes during my 20 years in Houston. The force and power of these storms still stir my soul.
Eye of the Storm
"Eye of the Storm" by Nan Phillips - 3-dimensional fused glass sculpture
$3,200
16-1/4” w x 11-1/2” d x 18” h
15 lbs
“Eye of the Storm” by Nan Phillips is a captivating multi-dimensional fused and tack-fused glass sculpture measuring 11.5” high x 16.25” wide x 18” deep, weighing 15 lbs. The piece was conceived while listening to reports of a hurricane heading for the Texas coast. While I no longer live in a hurricane-prone area, I experienced many hurricanes during my 20 years in Houston. The force and power of these storms still stir my soul. In this sculpture I tried to capture the swirling movement, storm surge, and force of winds and water. The front layer of this sculpture is composed of some pieces of colored sheet glass, but mainly many, many layers of multiple colors of frit to achieve the water’s depth and movement.
"Eye of the Storm" by Nan Phillips - 3-dimensional fused glass sculpture
$3,200
16-1/4” w x 11-1/2” d x 18” h
15 lbs
“Eye of the Storm” by Nan Phillips is a captivating multi-dimensional fused and tack-fused glass sculpture measuring 11.5” high x 16.25” wide x 18” deep, weighing 15 lbs. The piece was conceived while listening to reports of a hurricane heading for the Texas coast. While I no longer live in a hurricane-prone area, I experienced many hurricanes during my 20 years in Houston. The force and power of these storms still stir my soul. In this sculpture I tried to capture the swirling movement, storm surge, and force of winds and water. The front layer of this sculpture is composed of some pieces of colored sheet glass, but mainly many, many layers of multiple colors of frit to achieve the water’s depth and movement.