These beautiful vessels in blown glass take their organic shapes and wild patterns from nature. Canadian artist Susan Rankin finds inspiration in the ever-changing colours and forms in the garden she tends to all summer. Fine glass cane drawing in black adds detail, depth, and contrast to the images on each piece.
“With this new series of blown vessels, I am working with more transparent translucent colours, shards, glass threads and thread drawing. The resulting pieces have a history/story built into the surface, which encompass the optic qualities of glass and light.” Susan Rankin
She graduated with honors from Sheridan College, Oakville Ontario, in 1989 and received a three-year artist in residency at the Harbourfront Centre glass studio. Rankin has studied glass at the Pilchuck Glass School, Haystack School of Craft and Penland School of Craft in the U.S. She currently teaches glassblowing at the Haliburton School of the Arts, Haliburton Ontario. Rankin has exhibited extensively across Canada, the US, Belgium and Japan. Her pieces are held in private, corporate and public collections in Canada, the US and Belgium.
Susan Rankin is featured in SMALL SPACES, BIG IDEAS, on now at Oeno Gallery in #PrinceEdwardCounty until February 22, 2022. Watch our full video tour in 4K, explore the artworks in detail online or book your appointment to visit, call us directly at 613-393-2216.
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