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indigo Glassblåseri

Christine Bragvin Aaleskjær Adress: Borgarsyssel Museum Gamlebygata 10 1732 Sarpsborg Phone: +47 99 58 94 59 E-mail: christine@indigo-glass.no Openingtimes: tue - sat: 11-18 sun: 12-17 Children are welcom to come and blow glass. You are welcom to contact me for orders or information, or other ideas, like blowing glass with your colleagues or watch a glassblowing show.

tirsdag 30. november 2010

balance

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red couple
blown and cut glass, structure and organical shape
inspired by chestnuts found in the park while walking to ceramics workshop
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mandag 8. november 2010

Petrify Wood


marmorated colour
orange rim
asymentrical shape
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mandag 29. mars 2010

jenny

marmorated vase
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tirsdag 23. februar 2010

Blue mates

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Labels: two homogenic pieces

Mr. Giraffe

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Labels: Borgarsyssel Museum. It was an exhibition with lamps, furniture and glass from indigo., paintings, This vase was shown in an exhibition called Be light at Olasgalleriet

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Labels: i have a friend, she's nine years old and she's learning to blow glass. This is her favourite piece.
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indigo Glassblåseri
Borgarsyssel Museum Sarpsborg,, Østfold, Norway
indigo is a colour, and also means aina: third eye communication spirituality the magic that's behind ...indigo fera is my favourite flower since I was a child... Glass is movement. When there is syncronisation between glass, people, and that movement is harmonized, it is possible to go further. That's like being free and light and without time...just to go with the movement in the heat and the now where the glass take me and I take the glass. It is a conversation. And the studio is called indigo because of that communication. I hope it is possible that the glass talk to people, when the glass is cold, and then that communication of feeling, rythm, music and movement is captured in shape and colour. There is no reason to create only for your own ego if there is no conecton to other people... How can we meet, how do we grow, how do we make change? If there is a conection between my communication with the glass and that the glass can continue to communicate with people, then there is a reason to create. I try to share trough the glass and truly hope that it can catch light and shine out.
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