Lola Lazaro Hinks (b. 1990, London, UK) recently graduated with a Masters in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art, originally earning her Bachelor’s in Fine Art Photography at the Arts University Bournemouth. She currently lives and works in London.
Lola explores that which appears invisible to our perception. Glass directly engages with our visual perception, altering the way we interact with our external world. This is used within many fields to hone the characteristics of transparency and transmittance; in architecture to create a dialogue between internal and external space, within science to open up worlds otherwise unseen, and in technology, for the transmission of information across distances. Within her work the material itself is the focus, used in conjunction with space to create an illusionary realm of added dimension. Clear glass and curvature are combined to explore this part of its materiality; its ability to transmit visible light. She hopes to engage with our deepest connection to light and darkness and our relationship to space itself, essentially exploring the very way we visually perceive.
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