THE KNUCKLE

THE KNUCKLE

11"H X 50"W X 6"D
2006

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Intricate color application of charcoal gray, teal, and stone white create a sleek and elegant aesthetic. 
Available for purchase.

 

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Photo by: Aaron Leitz

INDIGO BLUE WAVE

INDIGO BLUE WAVE

13 1/2"H X 38"W X 6"D
2005

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Finished in a matte feel with polished end. 
Available for purchase.

 

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Photo by: Brian Canlis

RICE BOWLS

RICE BOWLS

11"H X 36"W X 6"D
2005

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Hand blown glass wave, sandblasted surface texture and matte finish. 
Sold.

 

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Photo by: Brian Canlis

LONG POINT WAVE

LONG POINT WAVE

12"H X 39"W X 6"D
2006

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Available on stand or wall mount. Intricate color application. 
Available for purchase.

 

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Photo by: Merith Bennett

SUNSET AMBER WAVE

SUNSET AMBER WAVE

12"H X 20"W X 16"D
2001

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Artist pictured with hand blown glass wave and hand crafted metal stand in inspirational Hawaii. 
Sold.

 

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Photo by: REVE Photography

DENSE BLUE WAVE

DENSE BLUE WAVE

13"H X 46"W X 9"D
2001

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Hand blown glass with hand crafted metal stand. 
Sold. Pictured in the client's home.

 

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Photo by: REVE Photography

DEEP RED WAVE

DEEP RED WAVE

10"H X 29"W X 6"D
2007

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Intricate color application. 
Sold.

 

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Photo by: Brian Canlis

AQUAMARINE WAVE

AQUAMARINE WAVE

10"H X 38"W X 6"D
2006

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Beautiful aquamarine and lavender color application with delicate bubbles. 
Sold.

 

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Photo by: REVE Photography

COBALT AND ENAMEL WHITE FROTHY WAVE

COBALT AND ENAMEL WHITE FROTHY WAVE

16"H X 38"W X 6"D
2001

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Sold. Pictured in client's home.

 

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Photo by: REVE Photography

THE COVE

THE COVE

12"H X 38"W X 6"D
2002

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Sold.

 

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Photo by: Aaron Leitz

DEEP BLUE WAVE

DEEP BLUE WAVE

13"H X 38"W X 6"D
2001

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

Hand blown glass with bubbles and hand crafted metal stand. 
Sold.

FIRST WAVE

FIRST WAVE

12"H X 32"W X 6"D
1996

The first of JP’s Ocean Studies series, the Wave, evolved in college at Alfred University in the early 90s.  The form is indicative of the raw form and power of a wave.

First blown Wave. Shown here in client's home setting. 
Sold.