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paradisetrader:
Adam's art glass pieces are individually made one-off's, many now commissioned by interior designers and architects

From the website you will see that his work is exhibited at many galleries in USA as well as UK. He also shows at the New York Sculpture Objects & Functional Art (SOFA) expositions http://www.sofaexpo.com/ as well as many comtemportary arts events in the UK.
 
I am more used to seeing Adam's more recent work which for which he uses more sophisticated and indeed adavnced techniques. Your interesting early piece, made less than 2 years after first setting up a studio, shows his early sensibility to classical form and proportion. Very elegant.

For more info google his name ! You will get many hits !

beeker:

--- Quote from: "paradisetrader" ---Adam's pieces are individually made one-off's, many now commissioned by interior designers and architects

From the website you will see that his work is exhibited at many galleries in USA as well as UK. He also shows at the New York Sculpture Objects & Functional Art (SOFA) expositions http://www.sofaexpo.com/ as well as many comtemportary arts events in the UK.
 
I am more used to seeing Adam's more recent work which for which he uses more sophisticated and indeed adavnced techniques. Your interesting early piece, made less than 2 years after first setting up a studio, shows his early sensibility to classical form and proportion. Very elegant.

For more info google his name ! You will get many hits !
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I agree about its form. Its quite a common shape but there was just something about the proportioning that struck me as being quality. The small base ran a danger of making it look bulbess but somehow as you say it manages to retain alot of grace and looks very classical.

Frank:
Interesting thing is that this piece is 'apparently' inspired by Monart. The colours even look like Kugler.

beeker:
That was my first thought as well but the ageing on the base didnt seem consistant so i presumed it must of been an inspired peice by a studio. The problem is the signature and other markings on the base are so hard to work out.

Lustrousstone:
We need to shout a bit LOUDER to attract Adam's attention. :D

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