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Glass Sculptures Designs by Fine Art Glass Artist Jack Storms

Glass Sculptures Designs by Fine Art Glass Artist Jack Storms

Variations on normal by Dominic Wilcox | Ideas, observations and inventions 2: Reverse Listening Device Here’s my second object for my Selfridges window at the Festival of Imagination. I thought to myself ‘what would it sound like if I could hear the things that happened on my left side through my right ear?’ Above photograph of me taken by Pec studio. For larger images visit my portfolio website hereReverse Listening Device was designed and made by me, Dominic Wilcox for my Selfridges window during the Festival of Imagination starting Jan 7, 2014 onwards. Check back on my blog lots more of the things I made over the next few days. 1: Tea cup with cooling fan January 16, 2014, 12:12 pm Filed under: design I do like a nice cup of tea, but sometimes I’m too eager to drink it and burn my tongue. I added an on/off switch onto the saucer. I quite enjoy the idea of taking something traditional, from a bygone age and combining it with modern technology. Before hanging I sat the cup on a tray. The original sketch. For larger images visit my portfolio website here. Sound Bulbs

Tom Eckert My sculptures are formed entirely of wood and then painted. I use traditional processes to carve, construct, laminate and paint my pieces. The woods I prefer working with are basswood, linden and limewood (all very similar) chosen because they carve and paint well and are very stable. Coming from a painting and drawing background, I am still interested in applying some of those techniques to my sculptures. Forms carved to suggest cloth recur in many of my pieces. Since childhood, I have been curious about and amused by mistaken impressions of reality presented as part of my visual experiences.

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