Twins [slide].

Twins [slide].

Ginny where ya bound [slide].
Venus and Nommo on the temple of the hairy star [slide].
 
 
Print
 
Author/Artist: 
Monk, Nancy, 1951-
Other Authors: 
Buechner, Thomas S. juror
Frantz, Susanne K. juror
Vallien, Bertil, 1938- juror
CMoG: 86.4.34
Publisher: 
[Pasadena, Calif.], 1985.
Technique: 
blown
Etching
Painting
Juror: 
Buechner, Thomas S.
Frantz, Susanne K.
Series: 
New Glass Review 7; entry no. 36.2.85
New Glass Review winner ; NGR 7 no. 58
Subjects: 
Glass art United States 20th century Slides.
Glass sculpture United States 20th century Slides.
Bottles United States 20th century Slides.
Record Number
Bib ID: 
102604
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Description
glass ; 26 cm. x 22 cm.
Notes
Master slide condition: Scattered scratches.
Slide condition: Dust.
Copies in drawer: 1
Published in: New Glass Review 7, p. 21, no. 58.
Slide is property of The Corning Museum of Glass. Copyright for image held by artist. CMoG has a license to "reproduce and sell on the Museum's behalf, and without compensation to the artist, slides, postcard, microfiche, or photographs of my objects selected for New Glass Review 7." Rights and Reproductions Manager.
Object in the collection of The Corning Museum of Glass, 86.4.34 acquired by the Museum in 1986.
Description in CMoG glass object database: Opaque gray non-lead glass; blown, hand-etched, painted and rubbed into etching, "polyform" stopper with acrylic paint. Flattened sphere with painted "stopper"; globular body, cased in colorless with flattened base; surface hand-etched on opposite sides with two stylized, flat "suits" colored yellow with paint rubbed into their surfaces, neck areas meet at top and are joined with a conical, non-removable "stopper/hat" with pointed top sculpted of a polymer material, painted with yellow acrylic and decorated on one side with the outline of a small clock face showing 9:00; inscribed on base: "twins/n. monk/1985/J.C.".
Description in New Glass Review: Blown, etched, painted, with painted "Sculpee" stopper.
Technique: Blown, etching and painting.
Type: Sculptural bottle.
Image orientation: portrait.