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Pajaritos en la Cabeza (Little birds in the head) and Cabellos de Angel (Angel hair)
Pajaritos en la Cabeza (Little birds in the head) and Cabellos de Angel (Angel hair)

Pajaritos en la Cabeza (Little birds in the head) and Cabellos de Angel (Angel hair)

Object Name2 Sculptural Vessels
Artist Toots Zynsky (American, b. 1951)
Made FromFused and thermo-formed glass threads (fillets de verre)
Date1988
Place MadeNetherlands, Amsterdam
TechniqueFused, thermo-formed glass threads (filet de verre)
Size(A) Sculptural Vessel H: 16.6 cm, W: 34.7 cm, Diam (max): 21.2 cm; (B) Sculptural Vessel H: 16.4 cm, W: 35.8 cm, Diam (max): 22 cm
Accession Number88.3.45
Credit Line3rd Rakow Commission, purchased with funds from the Juliette K. and Leonard S. Rakow Endowment Fund
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Masters of Studio Glass: Toots Zynsky
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
With alternately subtle and bold strips and swatches of wire-thin lines of layered color, Toots Zynsky builds amorphous, three-dimensional canvases that defy categorization, her vessels inhabiting a region where painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts meet. For Zynsky, color reflects and defines emotion, mood, and experience. Her choices are subjective, instinctual, inspired by her travels, and grounded in the colors of the natural world. Zynsky developed her unique technique of "painting" with colored glass threads in the early 1980s. First, the thousands of multicolored threads that make up her vessels are layered onto a round metal plate. This mass of glass threads is fused inside a kiln and cooled. The fused threads are then turned over, and the outer surface of the vessel is exposed. If Zynsky likes the composition, she will complete the piece through two or more kiln firings in which the stiff mass of fused threads is heated and allowed to slowly sag over a cone-shaped mold. When the glass has softened, Zynsky reaches into the kiln, wearing asbestos gloves, and she pinches and squeezes the glass into its final form.
Physical DescriptionOpaque black, orange, yellow, shades of green non-lead glasses; fused and thermo-formed glass threads (filet de verre). Two deep, ovoid bowls with irregular, turned in rims, pleated edges; walls constructed of layers of uneven parallel filaments of opaque glass in bright colors(orange, greens, black; orange black, yellow); rounded base; unsigned.
Provenance
Source Toots Zynsky (American, b. 1951) - 1988
Object copyright© Toots Zynsky
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