David Hopman Abstract Glass Sculpture Object

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Amazing and whimsical sculptural glass object made by Bay Area artist, David Hopman. This is an older piece by the artist in a matte glass which he no longer makes. Signed

5.5” x 4” x 3.5” h

David Hopman, a graduate in zoology from U.C.Davis he was working at Stanford when he focused his artistic interest on glass. Several years ago he began studying glass blowing at San Jose State. In 2000 he decided to devote full time to his art. As a zoologist and a avid scuba diver he is strongly influenced by the natural world. It inspires the color and patterns he utilizes in the classic and free form blown shape he creates. Using a state of the art electric furnace he melts glass batch brought in from the Netherlands. He then adds colors that come from as far away as New Zealand. Working the glass at over 2100 degrees, he blows and hand shapes the piece to achieve a wide array of forms. Many of the color patterns he has devised depend on complex and ever variable interactions between the compounds used in the different color stocks.

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Amazing and whimsical sculptural glass object made by Bay Area artist, David Hopman. This is an older piece by the artist in a matte glass which he no longer makes. Signed

5.5” x 4” x 3.5” h

David Hopman, a graduate in zoology from U.C.Davis he was working at Stanford when he focused his artistic interest on glass. Several years ago he began studying glass blowing at San Jose State. In 2000 he decided to devote full time to his art. As a zoologist and a avid scuba diver he is strongly influenced by the natural world. It inspires the color and patterns he utilizes in the classic and free form blown shape he creates. Using a state of the art electric furnace he melts glass batch brought in from the Netherlands. He then adds colors that come from as far away as New Zealand. Working the glass at over 2100 degrees, he blows and hand shapes the piece to achieve a wide array of forms. Many of the color patterns he has devised depend on complex and ever variable interactions between the compounds used in the different color stocks.

Amazing and whimsical sculptural glass object made by Bay Area artist, David Hopman. This is an older piece by the artist in a matte glass which he no longer makes. Signed

5.5” x 4” x 3.5” h

David Hopman, a graduate in zoology from U.C.Davis he was working at Stanford when he focused his artistic interest on glass. Several years ago he began studying glass blowing at San Jose State. In 2000 he decided to devote full time to his art. As a zoologist and a avid scuba diver he is strongly influenced by the natural world. It inspires the color and patterns he utilizes in the classic and free form blown shape he creates. Using a state of the art electric furnace he melts glass batch brought in from the Netherlands. He then adds colors that come from as far away as New Zealand. Working the glass at over 2100 degrees, he blows and hand shapes the piece to achieve a wide array of forms. Many of the color patterns he has devised depend on complex and ever variable interactions between the compounds used in the different color stocks.