Large kiln-formed glass vessel features transparent primary color fields and opaline bands casting shadows. A matte finish is topped a brigh polished rim providing an intriguing view into the vessel edge.
The vessel is inspired by Albert Jean Gorin's 1958 oil painting "Composition 30" by Albert Jean Gorin (2 December 1899 - 29 March 1981), a French neoplastic painter and constructive sculptor. He was a disciple of Piet Mondrian, and remained true to the concept of rigid geometricism and use of primary colors, but pushed the limits of neoplasticism by introducing circles and diagonals.