Ocean Wave-Inspired Glass Vases By Hawaiian Artist Duo

Published 10 years ago

Inspired by the power of the ocean, Hawaiian artist duo Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma created these incredibly beautiful glass vases that look like crashing waves. It seems that Blaker and Desomma have learned how to freeze waves and mold them into glassware. Then again, they probably had enough time to see all sorts of waves, what with living in Hawaii.

The two glass artists are currently working at Kela’s, a glass art gallery in Kauai, Hawaii, where they create a huge variety of beautiful glass art inspired by the sea. The pair met at Pilchuck Glass School in 1989 and married in 1991. They opened their own glass shop in 2001. Marsha is inspired by colors and textures of marine environment, Paul is more of a minimalist who likes free hand glass sculpting.

You can find more on their website!

More info: glass-art.com | blakerdesommaglass.com | Facebook (h/t: boredpanda)

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