$123.00

Price is $123 AUSTRALIAN dollars. LOCATION- Brisbane near the city. Can also be posted worldwide at cost price plus $3 for packing materials. We regularly visit an electrical store and take away their clean used packing materials before it ends up as landfill. This listing has been uploaded for research purposes and for people wanting to buy OR sell a similar piece. Go to our CONTACT Page for further information.

 

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Background Info and Provenance

(Description was written in 2023).

An art glass bowl made BY HAND by Robert Gatt at his Port Fairy Glass studio (about 3.5 hours out of Melbourne, heading towards Adelaide). This piece is about 20 years old and has been made masterfully by this well-known figure in Australian glass.

I LOVE the colours! They seem to have an ethereal glow to them. I also love the wispy flow of the design. The motion draws you in and holds your attention. This one is a good size to be used as a fruit bowl- it’s a tall piece and can hold up to 5 or 6 pieces of fruit (another advantage of investing in this beautiful piece).

In 1993, Robert Gatt and Freya Marriott set up their studio in picturesque Port Fairy where the sea breeze provides them with relief from the blast of their blazing furnaces. The studio is still in operation to this day. New Robert Gatt pieces can be obtained directly from their studio or online. A piece of this complexity and size would command about AU $180 today which also makes this one a solid investment opportunity. Watch this piece continue to increase in value along with inflation.

Art-glass pumped out by factories in the thousands by machines is cheap and rarely ignites any inspiration and passion- most ends up as landfill within a few years because after the trend has moved on, the piece is basically worthless. Robert Gatt and Freya Marriott’s work show us the talent of artists’ hands and their heart and soul. Their art will continue to tell stories for generations to come. There are very few better ways to invest in your home and reduce your carbon footprint.

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