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Designer Objects Sean O’Donoghue Iridescent Small Bud Vase, Signed 1996
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Sean O’Donoghue Iridescent Small Bud Vase, Signed 1996

$70.00

Born in the southeast of Ireland, Sean O’Donoghue began an apprenticeship at Waterford Crystal at the age of 15, where he honed his skills and eventually became a Master Glassblower. After moving to Australia, Sean set up his own studio in Noosa, Queensland in 2006. Notably, it’s the only electric glass studio in Australia and one of the few in the world.

In the 1990s, Sean created iridescent glass pieces by adding metallic compounds to the glass. This technique involves applying a thin layer of metallic substances to the hot glass surface, which then reflects light to produce a lustrous, rainbow-like appearance. The specific compounds include elements like gold, silver, or other metals to create the desired iridescent effect. The process requires skilful control of the glassblowing technique and precise timing to achieve the beautiful and distinctive finish that characterises O’Donoghue’s work from that period.

In more recent years, motivated by his concern for waste and the environment, Sean began using recycled solar panels to make beautiful glass objects. His work reflects a deep understanding of glassblowing techniques and a dedication to environmental responsibility, making him a significant figure in the Australian glass art scene.

This sweet little bud vase measures 5.5cm in diameter, and is 6cm high. It is a superb example of his iridescent work and is signed and dated 1996. It is in excellent vintage condition.

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Born in the southeast of Ireland, Sean O’Donoghue began an apprenticeship at Waterford Crystal at the age of 15, where he honed his skills and eventually became a Master Glassblower. After moving to Australia, Sean set up his own studio in Noosa, Queensland in 2006. Notably, it’s the only electric glass studio in Australia and one of the few in the world.

In the 1990s, Sean created iridescent glass pieces by adding metallic compounds to the glass. This technique involves applying a thin layer of metallic substances to the hot glass surface, which then reflects light to produce a lustrous, rainbow-like appearance. The specific compounds include elements like gold, silver, or other metals to create the desired iridescent effect. The process requires skilful control of the glassblowing technique and precise timing to achieve the beautiful and distinctive finish that characterises O’Donoghue’s work from that period.

In more recent years, motivated by his concern for waste and the environment, Sean began using recycled solar panels to make beautiful glass objects. His work reflects a deep understanding of glassblowing techniques and a dedication to environmental responsibility, making him a significant figure in the Australian glass art scene.

This sweet little bud vase measures 5.5cm in diameter, and is 6cm high. It is a superb example of his iridescent work and is signed and dated 1996. It is in excellent vintage condition.

Born in the southeast of Ireland, Sean O’Donoghue began an apprenticeship at Waterford Crystal at the age of 15, where he honed his skills and eventually became a Master Glassblower. After moving to Australia, Sean set up his own studio in Noosa, Queensland in 2006. Notably, it’s the only electric glass studio in Australia and one of the few in the world.

In the 1990s, Sean created iridescent glass pieces by adding metallic compounds to the glass. This technique involves applying a thin layer of metallic substances to the hot glass surface, which then reflects light to produce a lustrous, rainbow-like appearance. The specific compounds include elements like gold, silver, or other metals to create the desired iridescent effect. The process requires skilful control of the glassblowing technique and precise timing to achieve the beautiful and distinctive finish that characterises O’Donoghue’s work from that period.

In more recent years, motivated by his concern for waste and the environment, Sean began using recycled solar panels to make beautiful glass objects. His work reflects a deep understanding of glassblowing techniques and a dedication to environmental responsibility, making him a significant figure in the Australian glass art scene.

This sweet little bud vase measures 5.5cm in diameter, and is 6cm high. It is a superb example of his iridescent work and is signed and dated 1996. It is in excellent vintage condition.

•            Sean O’Donoghue Small Iridescent Bud Vase

•            Signed and dated 1996

•            5.5cm diameter, 6cm high

•            Origin: Australia

 

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