A Beautiful hand-blown glass vase by Norman Stuart Clarke.
Featuring the "Om" design with beautiful iridescent blue and red hues.
Signed & dated 1998, this would be one of the last iridescent pieces made bfore norman moved to france in 2000. After this the chemicals used to irideise the glass became unavailable.
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Norman Stuart Clarke "OM" Glass Vase "98
Height: 165mm
Width: 110mm
NORMAN STUART CLARKE
1944
Born in Essex, the artist gained a BA(Hons) degree in glass and ceramics at Middlesex Polytechnic (1976). In the early 1980s, Norman Stuart Clarke and his family moved from London to West Cornwall. He had been working with the glass-blowing studios of Peter Leyton and others in the East End.
His first studio was established at Praze an Beeble near Camborne, where he set up his kilns, demonstrated his work on open days and exhibited his beautifully blown and coloured art glass. The beautiful effects he was able to achieve reminded of Tiffany and beyond into creations avidly collected by aficionados of handmade-blown glass, vases, bowls, paperweights and sculptures. By the 1990s Clark moved his studio to nearby St Erth, turning out an impressive volume of work, and taking student-apprentices.
(https://cornwallartists.org/, 2021)