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Artist: Ben Edols & Kathy Elliott
Masterpiece Contemporary Australian Blown and Carved Glass Sculpture Vase
By Ben Edols & Kathy Elliott
Located in Surfside, FL
Provenance: Part of an important collection that had work Both Benjamin Edols and Kathy Elliott were born in Sydney. The two began working together as recent graduates from the Canberra School of Art. Ben also studied at the Royal College of Arts in Sydney.
The first exhibition of their collaborative work was in 1993. Since that time they have developed a body of work of blown and cold worked glass vessels and forms. Ben specialises in glassblowing and Kathy specialises in cold working techniques such as carving and engraving.
In 2000 they built their own glassblowing and cold working studio in Sydney. In recent years, their work has been inspired by the botanical forms and patterns found in nature. One of the qualities of glass that they most appreciate is its ability to carry light.
They have taught in Australia, America and Japan. Their work has been exhibited widely and is held in many public museums and private collections around the world including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the American Craft Museum, the National Gallery of Australia and the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Ben Edols & Kathy Elliott
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Tutti, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Glance, Beaver Galleries, Canberra ACT
Dwell, Collector Space, Jam Factory, Adelaide. SA
Shelter, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney
Benjamin Edols Kathy Elliott, Flame Run Gallery , Louisville KY
Light Marks, William Traver Gallery, Seattle
Studio Glass, Beaver Galleries, Canberra
Benjamin Edols Kathy Elliott, Masterworks Gallery, Auckland
Evolve, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney
Edols & Elliott, Kirra Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Recent Work, deVera, New York, NY
Cultivate II, Quadrivium , Sydney, NSW
Botanicals, de Vera...
Category
Early 2000s Post-Modern Ben Edols & Kathy Elliott Art
Materials
Blown Glass
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