Andi Kovel
Beam Sculpture
Beam Sculpture
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Hand blown glass tubes are hot assembled into modern geometric sculptural forms mixing gloss and satin finishes.
In Beam, color becomes structure. Saturated bands of pigment are gathered, stretched, and fused while molten, forming a quiet architecture within the glass. The composition is deliberate yet fluid, capturing the moment when gravity, heat, and human gesture intersect. What remains is a distilled expression of material presence — glass behaving as both object and atmosphere.
Part of an ongoing series investigating purity of form, Beam reflects Esque Studio’s interest in simplified materialism. The work strips away excess to focus on the dialogue between color, weight, and light. Subtle shifts in transparency and saturation allow the piece to transform with its environment, revealing new depths as light moves through it.
Each Beam is individually hand-blown and assembled in the hot shop, resulting in slight variations that speak to the immediacy of the process and the vitality of the material. No two are exactly alike.
A sculptural object that holds both stillness and motion, Beam captures glass at the threshold between structure and luminosity.
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