Description
Deep purple glass rises into a clean vertical form, its surface interrupted by a clear architectural side panel and anchored by a rounded blue-toned base, the whole piece carrying the considered restraint of a maker who understands that studio glass speaks loudest when it does not shout.
Liz Lacey is a South African studio glass artist whose work sits within the broader tradition of contemporary art glass, combining technical glassblowing skill with a refined aesthetic sensibility. This vase, dated 2003, represents a period of mature studio production and is signed by the artist, providing clear attribution. South African studio glass of this quality and provenance is relatively uncommon in the secondary market, making signed examples of particular interest to collectors of local contemporary craft. The piece is in good condition, with minor surface marks consistent with age; no chips or cracks noted.
- Maker: Liz Lacey, South Africa
- Material: Studio art glass
- Dimensions: 15 cm (H) x 6 cm (W)
- Condition: Good
- Features: Deep purple body, clear architectural side panel, rounded blue-toned base, artist-signed
- Period: 2003
- SKU: SKU-00256
A signed, dated example of South African studio glass, collecting well alongside the Mdina hand-blown seahorse sculpture (SKU-00236) and the wider Art Glass collection.
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