Through the end of April, Hawk Galleries will show the glass work of William Morris, who retired 25 years ago at age 49 to spend more time in nature.
look like artifacts from ancient times and civilizations – tusks, bones, skulls, tools, vessels, and bowls with hieroglyphics. But they’re all blown glass made in present times.who retired at the age of 49 in 2007 to spend more time with his great love: nature. The “new” in the exhibit title refers to works just released for display from the artist’s collection.
“Burial Urn” is a gold, textured vase with a skull hidden inside. “Anasazi Pot with Crow” is a squat amber and brown bowl topped by a black crow, all blown glass. capturing Morris at work in the glass studio and in such outdoor pursuits as rock climbing and running.
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