JAN LAMBERT KRUSE
Stockholm, - Sweden



Original Artworks (7)

Jan Lambert Kruse; Acupuncoon, 2010, Original Glass Blown, 34 x 74 cm. Artwork description: 241  Glass blown into metal thread cage with pointed nails on the inside. ...
Jan Lambert Kruse
Original Blown Glass, 2010
34 x 74 cm (13.4 x 29.1 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Dark Copper Ruby With White, 2009, Original Glass Blown, 20 x 73 cm. Artwork description: 241  Glas blown into metal thread cage with metal foot ...
Jan Lambert Kruse
Original Blown Glass, 2009
20 x 73 cm (7.9 x 28.7 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Milky Way Close Up, 2007, Original Glass Blown, 312 x 65 cm. Artwork description: 241  Blown glass iron ...
Jan Lambert Kruse
Original Blown Glass, 2007
312 x 65 cm (122.8 x 25.6 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Milky Way, 2007, Original Glass Blown, 312 x 65 cm. Artwork description: 241  83 pieces of blown glass attached on a iron spiral ...
Jan Lambert Kruse
Original Blown Glass, 2007
312 x 65 cm (122.8 x 25.6 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Violett, 2001, Original Glass Blown, 35 x 35 cm. Artwork description: 241 Glass blown into shape in iron thread...
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Original Blown Glass, 2001
35 x 35 cm (13.8 x 13.8 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Ornge, 2001, Original Glass Blown, 35 x 33 cm. Artwork description: 241 Glass blown into iron thread mold. ...
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Original Blown Glass, 2001
35 x 33 cm (13.8 x 13.0 inches)
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Jan Lambert Kruse; Violettmodel, 2002, Original Glass Blown, 35 x 35 cm.
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Original Blown Glass, 2002
35 x 35 cm (13.8 x 13.8 inches)
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Artist Statement


Relying on the most basic shapes of the materials, his organic sculptures remind of natural phenomena. In “Milky Way”, a swirl of frosted glass bulbs lined up on spiralling metal threads flows in the air. It is surrounded by multicoloured spheres, imitating an imaginary universe. While in this piece the metal plays a supporting role, more complicated forms like the bubbly “Cocoon”-series shape the glass with a cage made of iron threads. The glass is frozen just when it is starting to expand, displaying the restricting forces of metal.

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