Hot Sculpted Glass Banana by Megan Stelljes




Hot Sculpted Glass Banana by Megan Stelljes
Hot-Sculpted Glass Banana, colored with glass powder while hot. This beautiful glass piece comes with hardware to hang on the wall or can be displayed an a standing sculpture.
Artist Statement:
Art has always been present in my life. Making art with my hands is where I find my passion. I am extremely reactive to my surroundings, and my work is a direct reflection of this. Since moving to Washington from Kansas, my art has developed as a response to the cultural contrast between the Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. I use my art as a way of exploring my own values and emotions that are continuously influenced by a new climates and changing social scenes. I am responding to these changes through my sculpture and jewelry, with an aesthetic that is inspired by popular culture. My designs are often presented to me through daydreams. I then start sketching and refining a form, and I begin creating each piece as an object to treasure. I began working with jewelry and glass together to exaggerate everything I love about glass: the way it captures and reflects light, its saturated colors, and its eye catching sparkle. I appreciate boldness and shine. As I work more with silver, I have begun to appreciate it as a sculptural material rather than a vehicle for its display. Learning new techniques and different styles helps me to find new and innovative ways to decorate the world and its people.