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Dancing in the Sea of Coral, Magenta | Sculptures by Warner Whitfield Designs,  Glass art sculpture. Item composed of wood and glass in contemporary or coastal style
Dancing in the Sea of Coral, Magenta | Sculptures by Warner Whitfield Designs,  Glass art sculpture. Item composed of wood and glass in contemporary or coastal style

Dancing in the Sea of Coral, Magenta - Sculptures

Price $6,000

Creation: 3-4 weeks
Shipping: UPS 1-7 days
Price $250 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: May 2, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
28H x 11W x 8D in
71.12H x 27.94W x 20.32D cm
9.07 kg
20 lb

Gradient color accentuates the movement of the piece, which echoes the fluid rhythm of dance and the balletic movements found among the reefs of Florida and the Caribbean. This piece is formed by hand from molten glass without the use of molds or castings, so each one is unique. Each glass element is inserted into a black satin painted hardwood base. All element are removable for shipping. Sculpture is approxiomately 28" H 10" W 10" D Base is 8" W 8" D 2" H

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Item Dancing in the Sea of Coral, Magenta
As seen in Creator's Studio, Ocala, FL
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Warner Whitfield Designs,  Glass art sculpture
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Art Glass Inspired by Water and the rhythm of dance

luminous glass sculptures that evoke the image of underwater coral reefs, dancing with the rhythm of the tides. Inspired by the artists' experience diving in the clear waters of Florida and the Caribbean and their love of dance, the work appears to move gracefully as the light plays off its surfaces. Formed by hand from molten glass using the latticino technique, each piece is unique.