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Bright Field Neutral Grey, glass vase with murrini decoration by Sabine Lintzen

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‘Bright Field Neutral Grey’ is a unique sculptural glass vase by the German artist, Sabine Lintzen. The initial inner form is free-blown and adorned with various individually shaped murrini. The top edge had been cut and polished to create a beautiful crisp finish, in direct contrast to the softer forms in the adornment. Originally an artist working with ceramics and creating sculpture, Sabine Lintzen has transformed herself into a master of glass. Since 1991 Lintzen has worked predominantly with glass, developing historical making techniques, drawn from Italy, the Arabian world and Dutch culture. These techniques enabled her to translate old knowledge into new applications. Every piece is handcrafted in the local studios of Limburg and Amsterdam. With a gifted team of glassblowers, Lintzen forms the fluid material into solid shapes and structured patterns. With every step she takes, a new path arises that catches her interest. For Lintzen her works in relation to their surroundings live together as a symbiosis. With luminosity, an exploration of light and colour come into existence. In her own words: ‘It is always a captured expression of a positive result of my thoughts. Therefore my work never stops and shows a continuous movement.’
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