Ocean Folded Bowl
Ocean Folded Bowl
Ocean Folded Bowl
Ocean Folded Bowl

Ocean Folded Bowl

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A135539)
Designed by Juston Daniels
$700
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This elegantly sculptural blown-glass bowl was created with cool hues and fluid edges inspired by the tranquility of the ocean. Its hand-folded shape was created in the moments before the molten glass solidifies, resulting in a living, organic work.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Juston Daniels

Juston Daniels

"I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way."

Juston Daniels is a glass artist in Phoenix, AZ. He has been working with glass since 2001 when he fell in love with this molten substance. He enjoys playing with the wide variety of colors and shapes to express his art. By using traditional techniques—gathering, blowing, and shaping the hot glass—Juston is able to create his beautiful and unique pieces of art.