Jane Dorner's glass art

My 3 fave pieces of artist Jane Dorner, who is someone who's produced SO much ARTY STUFF in her life I am constantly in awe.
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Ampersand River is a mobile triptych for CLA’s reception area and it expresses the agency’s role in enabling the spread of creativity and learning. The piece is a river of glass, made up of roundels and lenses meandering across three frames (representing the authors, illustrators and publishers on whose behalf CLA acts). Its outline is that of the River Fleet which runs parallel to the piece some yards away beneath the building.Materials: optical lenses and kiln-formed pieces; mixed techniques (silver stain, engraving, sandblasting, enamelling, fusing and mirror silvering); oak frames Dimensions: 2.5 x 1.15 metres
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This is entitled ‘Comma Separated Values’ and shows an outsize punctuation mark made of layers of optical lenses.Removed from context, it could be a comma, an apostrophe or a quotation mark. This ambiguity is reflective of the way in which language, meaning and vision alter according to perspective. In all performance, point of view determines our interpretation of what we see and hear.A storyteller accompanies this piece and draws out the themes of ways of seeing by demonstrating myths and fairytales with alternative endings or ambiguous interpretations.300+ opththalmic lenses fused at 720°C with some additional clear lenses affixed. Wooden frame oil-gilded with aluminium leaf. 910 mm high x 730 mm wide, with base.
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This piece is based around the circle as a metaphor for the cycle of life. It celebrates exuberance and asymmetry of pattern within a constraining circular form. The patterns are drawn from primitive motifs from all parts of the world as well as from photomicrographs of living organisms. Within this arrangement is the human form; at times precariously wedged, at others in harmony with the rest. They are bound by patterns that have existed before they were born.Lenses decorated with degussa enamels, lustres, engraving, inclusions and metallising, with additional ruby glass roundels from MRJ Furnaces. Frame made of maple. 650 mm x 980 mm.

see more of Jane's stuff and upcoming exhibitions here; http://www.editor.net/glass/installation.html

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