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Vessel Stack Pohacu Sculpture by Robert Madvin
Axiom Glass Studio
The Pohacu Vessel Stack by Robert Madvin is an original blown glass stacked stone sculpture. Robert blows glass and develops his work in the same studio space today. His inspiration derives from nature – natural elements, textures, and colors encountered in travels and day-to-day endeavors.
Learn More About Robert MadvinWhile Robert was studying in Hawaii he developed his most prominent glass sculpture series called Pohaku, meaning “rock” or “stone.” Ancient Hawaiians would stack stones upon one another to create rock sculptures used as navigational instruments throughout the islands. Robert encountered some of these organic tools while hiking various trails in Hawaii and developed them into his glass stacked stone sculptures being shown at various art shows and galleries throughout the US and Canada.
Born in 1982 in Michigan, Robert Madvin was first introduced to glass while enrolled in high school by his older brother Andrew Madvin, also a successful glass artist. Additionally, he later studied glass-blowing at the College of Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan and the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu, Hawaii. Furthermore, while earning his degree in fine arts from the College of Creative Studies, Robert began working with his brother to develop their own glass studio at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan. Likewise, now several years later, Robert continues to blow glass and cultivate his work in that same studio space called Axiom Glass. Lastly, Robert resides in Royal Oak, Michigan and continues to develop his passion for glass.
Artwork Description:
- Medium: Hand-Blown Glass
- Size: 16″ (5 stones)
- Available to order in the following colors:
Grey Stone
Hanauma Blue
Ocean Stone
Warm Crimson
Aqua Cool
Onyx Stone - All Vessel stack Pohacu sculptures are made-to-order. Please allow up to 12 weeks for production time.
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For delivery times and International Shipping Costs:
248-539-0262
Description
Vessel Stack Pohacu Sculpture by Robert Madvin
Axiom Glass Studio
The Pohacu Vessel Stack by Robert Madvin is an original blown glass stacked stone sculpture. Robert blows glass and develops his work in the same studio space today. His inspiration derives from nature – natural elements, textures, and colors encountered in travels and day-to-day endeavors.
Learn More About Robert MadvinWhile Robert was studying in Hawaii he developed his most prominent glass sculpture series called Pohaku, meaning “rock” or “stone.” Ancient Hawaiians would stack stones upon one another to create rock sculptures used as navigational instruments throughout the islands. Robert encountered some of these organic tools while hiking various trails in Hawaii and developed them into his glass stacked stone sculptures being shown at various art shows and galleries throughout the US and Canada.
Born in 1982 in Michigan, Robert Madvin was first introduced to glass while enrolled in high school by his older brother Andrew Madvin, also a successful glass artist. Additionally, he later studied glass-blowing at the College of Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan and the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu, Hawaii. Furthermore, while earning his degree in fine arts from the College of Creative Studies, Robert began working with his brother to develop their own glass studio at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan. Likewise, now several years later, Robert continues to blow glass and cultivate his work in that same studio space called Axiom Glass. Lastly, Robert resides in Royal Oak, Michigan and continues to develop his passion for glass.
Artwork Description:
- Medium: Hand-Blown Glass
- Size: 16″ (5 stones)
- Available to order in the following colors:
Grey Stone
Hanauma Blue
Ocean Stone
Warm Crimson
Aqua Cool
Onyx Stone - All Vessel stack Pohacu sculptures are made-to-order. Please allow up to 12 weeks for production time.
Free Domestic Shipping on this item.
For delivery times and International Shipping Costs:
248-539-0262
Additional information
Color | Grey Stone, Hanauma Blue, Ocean Stone, Earth Amber, Warm Crimson, Aqua Cool, Onyx Stone |
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