Description: William Morris Original and Signed Blown Glass Vase, listed with the Submit Best Offer option Accepting Offers Now: Here we have something that is very rare to find, an Authentic Glass Vase titled "Original Shard Vessel" by Legendary Modern Artist, William Morris that retails for significantly more than our asking price. Thus if you are looking for one of his stunning vases for a great value, then this is it. This artwork is of impressive craftsmanship and versatile size, measuring approximately 8.75" x 8.5" and is a perfect piece for virtually any home, business or office. It is also one of the only Sculptures by Morris we have ever been able to offer for sale, that is saturated its exquisite detail and vibrant color throughout. Yet, the piece has been listed with the submit best offer option so you can name your price now. At this incredible deal it will not be around long and you do not miss this chance to own authentic William Morris Sculpture. The first person to meet our bottom line will be the lucky new owner. William Morris (b. 1957) was born in Carmel, California. Morris, a glass artist, was a gaffer for Dale Chihuly early in his career. He has collaborated with artists like Ross Richmond, Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen, Jon Ormbrek, Rik Allen, Randy Walker and Trumaine Mason. Morris has traveled worldwide working with glass masters and teaching workshops and demonstrations. Since 1987, Morris has been a student, gaffer, teacher, and resident artist at Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. In addition to these, he was Artistic Director in 1991and member of the Board of Directors in 1992. Today he is considered one of the most talented and creative glass artists in the world. Morris has always been intrigued by archeology, ancient civilizations and cave dwellings. These interests reign as themes throughout his glass works, like in his ever popular Stonehenge series. This fondness for the past in history is developed upon Morris's bond with the environment and nature. Morris has taken what he learned from Chihuly, other Italian glassblowers and his concept of nature to create a style that is all his own and second to none. The texture, color and shape Morris combines to form his spectacular glass works is an innovative creation and hence why his art can be found at the Met, Louvre and countless other museums. Submit Best Offer, ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED: You are pondering a spectacular, and Authentic William Morris Vase titled, "Original Shard Vessel". Furthermore, it is one of the nicest and most intriguing artworks Morris has ever created, with its fluid movement, vivid detail and brilliant color. Worth mentioning again is the fact, Morris is most famous for his Multi-media glass work like the one here, that highlights his full realm of genius. It is guaranteed authentic, comes with a Gallery COA, is hand signed and dated by Morris, and has remained in excellent condition since it was created in 1981. So remember again, the piece has been listed with the Submit Best Offer Option which means it is likely to sell quickly. Make your offer now before someone else seizes this remarkable opportunity to own a hand blown vessel by Morris. William Morris's art has been exhibited in major museums around the world, have sold for over $579,000.00 at major auctions around the world, and can be found in some of the most prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Here is the chance to add an authentic item to yours as it will be custom packaged to ship domestically or internationally. Therefore, please contact us if you have any questions and do not forget to submit those offers.
Price: 4895 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
End Time: 2025-01-14T06:22:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 68.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Region of Origin: US
Artist: William Morris
Style: Abstract, Contemporary Art
Material: Original Hand-Blown Glass, Glass
Type: Sculpture
Title: Original Shard Vessel
Features: Signed
Subject: Abstract, Art
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Signed: Yes
Year of Production: 1981
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original