Archive of DNA
Louis’ work draws inspiration from taxonomy, scientific research and medical apparatus. He creates collections of related objects varying in colour, form and scale, often featuring sequences of freeblown glass vessels, in which mysterious forms appear suspended within richly coloured mediums. He began this body of work after studying Freud's dream analysis writings, with each piece representing a sequential variation on a single form or object. “It's repeated but not repetitive - taking a form and twisting it to show its diverse possibilities,” he explains.
Exploring collections, archives and change over time, recent installations evoke suspended DNA patterns or alien scientific specimens. The blown and sculpted works manifest Louis' enduring fascination with collections and archives, through their subtle shifts in material, colour and form.
Hotsculpted glass | £1,100 each
Smallest - H15.5 x W11 x D11cm | Largest - H40.5 x W10 x D10cm
Weight: Approximately 3kg each