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Harry Morgan's artistic approach combines intuition, geometry, and material expression, challenging physical and cultural connotations of his chosen materials. He focuses on the interaction of opposites: transparent and opaque, mass and void, robust and fragile. Through contrast, he aims to highlight materials' true qualities, creating harmony and balance.
His glasswork draws inspiration from the ancient Venetian 'murrine' technique, where glass threads are individually pulled from a furnace. This method, originating in ancient Rome, was revived in 16th-century Murano, exemplifying Harry's blend of historical craft and contemporary art.
Cast glass and concrete
H35 x W12 x D8cm
8.0kg