$289.00

AU $289 posted from North Brisbane. Postage is at cost plus $3 for packing and storing used packing materials. 

We visit an electrical store and take away their clean, used packing materials before it ends up as landfill. NOTE- this price is in Australian dollars which is significantly less than American Dollars. Also uploaded for research purposes and for collectors/regular sellers to express interest in selling a similar item through iNVISeDGE.

 

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NOTE- the price is $289 Australian dollars which is significantly less in American Dollars. The yellow, white and red piece shown in the last two photos SOLD through iNVISeDGE in the first week it was listed (October 2020).

Background Info and Provenance

(Written in 2023)

A HAND-MADE Don Wreford vase that’s engraved to the base, “Don Wreford Daylesford ’87”. The ’87 would stand for the year of production which makes this one of Wreford’s earlier works. Wreford is known as a leading figure in Australian glass and has had solo shows overseas and throughout Australia, notably the Art of Glass exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1998. His work has been acquired by several national and international collections. He taught himself the medium of stained glass in the early 1970’s and then later trained at the Jam Factory in Adelaide under the direction of Stanislav Mellis, Julio Santos and Richard Morell. He set-up several hot glass studios in Victoria before permanently settling in Daylesford not far from Melbourne.

I have chosen to display this piece in my own space as it is a larger work by Wreford. I have enjoyed this amazing display of expressive energy. You can clearly see that the piece wasn’t planned and has spontaneously come into being from the hands and heart of Wreford. I love the biomorphic shape with all its curves and arcs and the wispy ethereal nature of the colouring. The delicate, airy white reminds me of clouds, the blue of a flowing stream and the green reminds me of the signs of life that appear at the beginning of spring after a long winter. I also love how it has a completely different shape depending on the angle from which it is displayed. You won’t find many with a more relaxed, expressive flow of life and energy.

It’s obvious this is a hand-worked piece that has come from the hands and heart of a person (and not a machine). Like all of Wreford’s work this is a ONE-OFF piece (he doesn’t tend to create the same thing over and over again like other artists.) It looks like a true piece of art to me- it’s creative and tells a narrative and wasn’t just made to look “pretty”.

Don Wreford pieces are highly-prized (I’ve seen small Wreford perfume bottles sell for around $200). Major pieces from Wreford rarely hit the market. I anticipate that this piece will draw the attention from people who collect Wreford’s pieces (or someone who just loves HAND-CREATED Australian art). This is certainly one to be passed from one generation to the next. There are very few better ways to invest in your home and reduce landfill.

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