A blown artistic glass vase with a remarkable sculptural presence, characterized by an organic and dynamic shape that develops vertically with a slight central constriction and a flared upper opening, finished with an irregular wavy edge that recalls the natural movement of a flower or a marine corolla. The glass is crafted using the sommerso technique and features a rich chromatic fusion, in which shades of intense azure, petrol blue, and aquamarine green intertwine with warm amber and honey yellow hues, creating visual depth and a continuous play of light. The surface is animated by numerous rounded protuberances, resembling small reliefs or solidified bubbles, irregularly distributed along the body of the vase and concentrated primarily at the bottom, a typical element of the "rostrato" style that accentuates the tactile and three-dimensional nature of the work. The glass appears thick and glossy, with fluid reflections and optical deformations that reveal the mastery of the handcrafting. A true decorative sculpture, ideal as a centerpiece or collector's item in an elegant and contemporary context.
Sizes
Height = 30cm
Width = 17cm
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