$ 1,400.00
114602
6.5″h x 8.5″w x 1.25″d
Kilformed Glass
“Between Walls was inspired by the ruins of buildings in a stone quarry in Castletown, Scotland, near where I taught a few times. It’s an interesting piece that has opaque faces with the window openings. All of the window openings are on one face only, except the one that glows in the photos. The idea came from a particular abandoned building that you could see into and see through in one set of opposing windows.”
Richard Parrish operates a studio for kiln-glass in Bozeman, Montana. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. Richard has taught architecture and design at The University of Michigan and Montana State University. He teaches classes in kilnformed glass throughout the world, focusing on the visual elements of design; color theory; and inspiration, meaning and intent.