Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Finnish
Katerina is a multicultural designer in vocation to work with heritage contexts. She is keen on metaphysical materiality and experience design that embodies memories and stories. Katerina works with colours, shapes, and materials to delight the senses. The medium she feels the most for is glass, because of its whimsical character that allows for highly intuitive and beautifully spontaneous work.
Katerina lives and works in Helsinki, Finland. Her art works have been exhibited in Helsinki (Designmuseo, Lokal, Helsinki Design Week), Milan (Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile, Castello Sforzesco, Museo delle Arti Decorative), Venice (The Italian Glass Weeks, Venice HUB Under35, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin), St.Petersburg (Palaty), Moscow (Decorative Art Museum). Katerina received 4 international awards for her work with glass. Her works are published in design magazines like AD Architectural Digest, Interni, ELLE Decoration, etc.(Biography provided by Katerina Krotenko)
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Artist: Katerina Krotenko
Drawing in sand
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
Glass fused in sand.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Drawing in sand - pearl white
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
Glass fused in sand. Made during the artist residency at Pilchuck Glass School.
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Drawing in sand - blue
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
Glass fused in sand. Made during the artist residency at Pilchuck Glass School.
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
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Drago — miniature glass vase, volume VII
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
miniature glass vessels with wooden texture, volume VII, limited edition of 12 unique pieces
approximate dimensions: 5-6 cm / 75-100 ml
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2010s Minimalist Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass
Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase, volume IV, steamy translucent
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase, volume IV, steamy translucent
approximate dimensions: 15–18 cm
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Category
2010s Contemporary Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass
Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase (horizontal) — volume III no.4
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase no.4 (horizontal) of 4 unique pieces of volume III
approximate dimensions: Ø 4 x 30 cm length
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Drago — a pair of two glass treasuries, golden dragon & grounded brown
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
glass treasury, volume IX no. 7 & 8, golden & grounded brown
Drago is a sculptural glassware that explores the concept of a treasury — the power of a container object to reflect th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass
Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase, smoky light gray
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase, volume IV, smoky light gray
approximate dimensions: 15–18 cm
Shaped by fire collection of glass vessels represents ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
Materials
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Drago — a pair of glass treasuries — volume IX no. 11 & 12
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
glass treasury, volume IX no.11&12, smoky gray
Drago is a sculptural glassware that explores the concept of a treasury — the power of a container object to reflect the value of pe...
Category
2010s Conceptual Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
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Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase, volume IV, smoky dark grey
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase, volume IV, smoky dark gray
approximate dimensions: 15–18 cm
Shaped by fire collection of glass vessels represents m...
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2010s Contemporary Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
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Glass, Blown Glass
Shaped by fire / Drago — a pair of miniature glass vessels
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
a pair of miniature glass vases with wooden texture, volume X
approximate dimensions: Ø 8 x height 10 cm
Shaped by fire project explores cultura...
Category
2010s Minimalist Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
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Glass, Blown Glass
Shaped by fire — sculptural glass vase (horizontal) — volume III no.3
By Katerina Krotenko
Located in Helsinki, FI
sculptural glass vase no.3 (horizontal) of 4 unique pieces of volume III
approximate dimensions: Ø 4 x 30 cm length
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2010s Minimalist Katerina Krotenko Abstract Sculptures
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Glass, Blown Glass
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