Illumination | Handcrafted Glass Sculpture Inspired by Australian Flora

$360.00

Handcrafted glass sculpture inspired by native Australian flora. A luminous, one-of-a-kind piece for collectors and nature lovers.

To make it yours, contact me directly.

Description

Celebrate the elegance of Australian native flora through this one-of-a-kind kiln-formed glass sculpture. Illumination is a luminous botanical artwork, carefully crafted to reflect the organic beauty of native blossoms. Each piece is hand-cut, layered, and shaped by heat, resulting in delicate floral forms that radiate light and depth.

While inspired by the textures and movement found in nature, this sculpture also captures the essence of wildflowers swaying in coastal breezes. The interplay of translucent glass and powdered colour creates a sense of serenity and vitality—perfect for collectors, interior stylists, and those who appreciate artisan craftsmanship.

Whether displayed in a gallery, studio, or home, Illumination adds a touch of botanical charm and natural elegance to any space. Its graceful curves and subtle hues invite contemplation and connection, making it a standout piece in any curated collection.

Moreover, this sculpture is part of a broader series celebrating Australia’s rich botanical heritage. It reflects the artist’s commitment to design, slow craft, and the expressive potential of kiln-formed glass. In addition, no two pieces are alike—each is shaped by hand and fire, ensuring its uniqueness.

Looking for a meaningful gift? Illumination is ideal for art lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to the quiet beauty of handcrafted design. It’s more than décor—it’s a story told in glass.

This is a one-off creation—the only one of its kind. To make it yours, contact me directly.

Explore more nature-inspired glass art in the Glass Art Gallery.

Inspired by the vibrant biodiversity of Australian native plants.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 17 cm
Medium

created with layers of coloured glass powders, and multiple kiln firings