Kosta Boda Brains Remember The Blue Sky Artist Collection
$250.00
Item# 7520157
Size:
H: 2.95" W: 2.17"
Brains, first launched in 1999, originates in an artistic theme that I began working with in the eighties, inspired by a girl named Karolina Olsson who slept or, according to speculation, who intentionally opted out of life for 32 years. I enjoy developing objects suitable for production at the glassworks. So I scaled things back and created these heads, which I view as meditative anti-stress objects, for both the hand and the eye. I made a collection of expressions and names like Albert Einstein, Caesar, Pablo Picasso, the gods Thor and Oden, and more. Now Ie made a collection of twelve new ndividualsfor the Kosta Boda Artist Collection; they are unnamed, but through short poetic sentences, they comment on life events. Personally, I find them to be lovely company...
Gloriously girly in reds and pinks, these small sculptures make lovely decorative objects to add a splash of color to any display space or to grace a dressing table. Featuring Kosta Boda renowned designed Asa Jungnelius.(27 sec.)
Kosta Boda Brains Remember The Blue Sky Artist CollectionOrrefors Kosta Boda752015773216460755842.0000Home & Garden > Decor > Artwork > Sculptures & StatuesH: 2.95" W: 2.17"7013.91.0000SE
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Product description:Brains, first launched in 1999, originates in an artistic theme that I began working with in the eighties, inspired by a girl named Karolina Olsson who slept or, according to speculation, who intentionally opted out of life for 32 years. I enjoy developing objects suitable for production at the glassworks. So I scaled things back and created these heads, which I view as meditative anti-stress objects, for both the hand and the eye. I made a collection of expressions and names like Albert Einstein, Caesar, Pablo Picasso, the gods Thor and Oden, and more. Now Ie made a collection of twelve new ndividualsfor the Kosta Boda Artist Collection; they are unnamed, but through short poetic sentences, they comment on life events. Personally, I find them to be lovely company...