By James Yood and Tina Oldknow
Photographs by Robert Vinnedge et al.
This strikingly handsome volume explores William Morris's intensely powerful sculptures in glass. Morris approaches the demands of glassblowing and glass sculpting with an experimental eye and an innovative hand. With the assistance of his team of artisans, Morris creates artworks that are widely admired by artists, sought by collectors, and praised by critics. This book examines Morris's explorations of themes related to archaeology, animals, and the hunt.
276 Pages; Hardcover
Published in 2000 by Abbeville Press