From Matt Adkins at Glass Relief:
This vibrant and soothing frame illustrates a close-up of a beach scene with the turquoise/blue seabed and foam of the water coming onto the sandy beach using low relief, colours and various processes to accentuate the motion of the sea. Some parts of the panel are slightly translucent, the sea is fading from blue to turquoise. The texture is applied to the back of the glass panel creating shadows to the front, you can really see the ripple effect of sea on the top half of the glass art.
DIMENSIONS: Frame 25x25cm 10x 10” | Glass Art 15x15cm 6″
The front of the panel is smooth and the back is textured.
After completing his degree in Glass in 2002, Matthew worked for a large glass design company in London before setting up his own business in 2012. Matthew designs and makes everything in his studio in Dorset, on the south coast of the UK, near the Jurassic Coast. All the moulds are hand-carved, he applies the colours manually and the glass is slumped over the mould in a kiln at temperatures over 800C and annealed to ensure strength and durability.
CONTAINS: 1 small square paradise frame in blue, turquoise sea at the top and white/beige foam at the bottom (25x25cm 10x 10” | Glass Art 15x15cm 6″). The frame is ready to hang on the wall with a wire across the back, it is a good quality wooden frame in white with a grainy effect.