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ABOUT

As an artist working primarily in glass, Daisy’s current practice involves experimentation with the boundaries of mould blowing. Their inspirations initially drew from the diverse skylines of London, the city in which they grew up, expanding to architectural and geometric forms.

 

Ideas of disjointed construction appear through a process of deconstruction. They have considered the movements Neoplasticism, Constructivism, and Cubism within a fine art context to aid their design process.

 

They began to consider ideas of space and the relationship the internal structures of the spaces we inhabit have with the external. The concept that stability runs through the entirety of a structure has been visualised in their most recent forms.

 

Through their ongoing interest in geometric forms, architecture and structure, visuals surrounding construction vs deconstruction are expressed through interchangeable ad hoc moulds, structures and compositions.

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CV

Contemporary Glass Society Profile

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