The first goblet measures 27.5 cm x 9.4 cm, the second is 31.2 cm x 12.6 cm, the third is 24.6 cm x 14 cm. The first bowl measures 28.5 cm x 10.3 cm, and the second bowl is 24 cm x 14 cm.
This piece is inspired by the way plants grow—how vines stretch outward, how flowers open slowly with the seasons. It plays with the idea of transformation, as if the form is being shaped not by hand, but by nature itself. What looks like a vessel seems to bloom into shape, its curves and lines echoing the way petals or tendrils might unfold.
The glass captures light in a way that feels alive, shifting as you move around it—just like sunlight through leaves or the shimmer on a flower after rain. There’s a sense of quiet movement, of something in the process of becoming.
It’s a work about growth—not just physical growth, but a kind of creative unfolding. It invites you to notice the small changes, the beauty in transition, and the way nature builds form through time and rhythm. Like watching a garden slowly come to life, this piece holds that in-between moment, where something new is just starting to take shape.
Photos by David Williams
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