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Figurative Sculpture Catalogue

 

Welcome to the Catalogue containing a few of our Figurative Sculptures. Edward Clark origionally came to glass to use as a sculpting medium, and started with the figures. For the first 7 years he sculpted glass, he primarily used the figure as a subject and did portraits, busts, and figurines of all sizes, from small to large-than-life. His undergraduate thesis was based on the figure in glass, and resulted in a show in Seattle, a job with head glass figure sculpter Martin Blank, anda whole new body of work. Below are some older works as well as some more current ones.

Please search through this list of sculptures, and click the images if you want to get more information about that particular piece. It will then open a new window and give you the background behind that particular sculpture. If you have any questions about pricing, availability, or where you can potentially see the work in person in your area, just feel free to contact us.

 
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Alfred

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass

Created from a Photo of Alfred

8 inches tall x 6 inches wide x 4 inches deep

2003 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 
 

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Black Sweater

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass

9 inches tall x 6 inches wide x 4 inches deep

2004 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 
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Black, Ivory, and White

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass on a steel stand

14 inches tall x 15 inches wide x 14 inches deep

2004

 
 

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Diablo's Minion #5

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass

18 inches tall x 20 inches wide x 14 inches deep

2004

 
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Elder

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass on Mahogany

20 inches tall x 12 inches wide x 8 inches deep

2005

 
 

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Guardian

Process of Creation : Blown, Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass

24 inches tall x 12 inches wide x 12 inches deep

2004

 
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Homie

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass

18 inches tall x 9 inches wide x 4 inches deep

2004

 
 

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Ladies Whispering

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass on steel stands

30 inches tall x 16 inches wide x 12 inches deep

2005

 
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Lady on a Cloud

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass on Mahogany and found wood

18 inches tall x 16 inches wide x 4 inches deep

2005 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 
 

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Nude Reclining on Couch

Process of Creation: Solid Sculpted, and Hot Assembled Glass

6 inches tall x 20 inches wide x 6 inches deep

2005 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 
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Salt and Pepper

Process of Creation: Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass

16 inches tall x 8 inches wide x 8 inches deep

2005 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

This was a demonstration for the opening of a Solo Show "Investigating the Figure" at Viscosity Glass

 
 

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Scrooge

Process of Creation: Blown and Solid Sculpted Glass on Mahogany stand

10 inches tall x 6 inches wide x 4 inches deep

2006 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 

 
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Ted's Heads

Process of Creation: Solid Sculpted Glass

6 inches tall x 5 inches wide x 5 inches deep

2003 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

Small Size

Current Product Line

 

 
 

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Ted's Heads

Process of Creation: Solid Sculpted Glass

Tallest 18 inches tall x 8 inches wide x 8 inches deep

Medium Size

2003 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

Current Product Line

 
 

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Tangled

Process of Creation : Blown, Solid Sculpted Glass on Found Wood and Steel Wire

18 inches tall x 16 inches wide x 5 inches deep

2005 Photo by Jaymie Lewis

 
       
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