Wisp
Blown Glass, Time, Temperature
H: 26”, W: 36”, D: 13”
2022
Prompted by the term “passage”, this small work belongs to a bigger project that blends observations of change in the body of a glass object with instances of language that live in the realm of quiet, murmur, echo, and/or disappearance.
Photo Credit for artwork: Lynn Bierbaum
Photo Credit for collapse study: Elizabeth Lamark




