"Teignmouth View" by Nicky Exell -
It measures 25cm (10 inches) long by 9cm (3.5 inches) high
A beautiful piece of fused glass with a double curve giving the illusion of depth to this view of Teignmouth looking across to the Ness by Exmouth based artist Nicky Exell.
Nicky describes her work as follows
"I work with kiln-formed glass to create fused glass pictures, panels, bowls and lightcatchers. My inspiration comes from a variety of sources but in particular the area in which I live, close to Exmouth beach and the beautiful Devon coastline.
Kiln-formed glass is a contemporary approach to glass art. I am especially interested in the unique translucent and reflective qualities of glass and by using advanced fusing techniques I aim to maximise these qualities in my work by achieving subtle effects with the layering of glass before firing in the kiln. In many ways it is like painting with light. The same piece of finished glass can take on a whole new character when placed in a different amount of light or at a different time of day. It is in partnership with light that glass comes alive. It is then glowing and brilliant, reflective and refractive.
I am constantly pushing the boundaries of fusing techniques and experimenting with new ideas and firing schedules. I find fused glass a challenging and exciting medium and am constantly developing my ideas into new areas. Each day is a new beginning and a new challenge working with colours and light and manipulating them into a satisfying art form.
My wish is to create pieces in a variety of forms and sizes in order that it can be appreciated by all those that enjoy owning a piece of art formed in this exciting medium".