The cleansing
51.0 x 24.0 cm
Canberra Museum and Gallery
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The cleansing
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Biografia do Artista
Scott Chaseling: Sculptural Glass – A Journey Through Form and Light
Scott Chaseling, born in Darwin, Australia, in 1962, represents a singular voice within the contemporary glass art landscape—a visionary artist who elevates craftsmanship to an exploration of materiality, process, and the mesmerizing interplay between form and light. His artistic trajectory began with formative studies at Canberra School of Art and deepened during postgraduate qualifications at the University of Sydney, equipping him with both foundational artistic principles and unparalleled technical mastery. His breakthrough arrived with the embrace of glass casting—a technique demanding unwavering precision and patience—allowing him to transform molten glass into monumental sculptural forms that defy gravity and captivate viewers’ gaze. This method transcends mere replication; it's a deliberate coaxing of inherent qualities from the material itself, revealing textures and patterns born from heat and vibration—echoes of geological formations and abstracted landscapes mirroring Chaseling’s profound fascination with natural processes and their transformative impact on artistic expression. Influenced by Minimalist aesthetics and imbued with a deep reverence for Japanese ceramics, particularly Raku firing—a method celebrated for its unpredictable beauty and ephemeral glow—Chasingel's oeuvre embodies a deliberate restraint that prioritizes essential visual elements. The resulting sculptures possess an ethereal quality, capturing fleeting moments of luminescence and prompting contemplation about the artist’s relationship to the material itself—a dialogue between human intention and elemental forces. Artists like Richard Glazier and Edmund Stoneman served as formative inspirations, recognizing their pioneering commitment to unlocking the expressive potential of glass beyond conventional decorative applications. A testament to his unwavering dedication is the prestigious Ranamok Glass Prize awarded in 2009, acknowledging Chaseling’s seminal contribution to Australian glass art and securing his place among the foremost sculptors of his generation. His sculptures are held in prominent collections across Australia and internationally—including the National Gallery of Australia and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington—a visible affirmation of his artistic legacy and enduring influence on the field.- Early Influences: Chaseling’s initial artistic explorations were shaped by a fascination with geometric abstraction and a desire to distill visual experience into its purest form.
- Technique & Method: He honed his skills through meticulous glass casting, mastering the manipulation of molten glass under controlled conditions—a process that demands both technical precision and intuitive understanding.
- Philosophical Vision: Chaseling’s artistic philosophy centers on capturing fleeting moments of beauty and conveying profound ideas about transformation—themes consistently reflected in his sculptural works.
Scott Chaseling
1962 - , Austrália
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Glass casting
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Richard Glazier
- Edmund Stoneman
- Date Of Birth: 1962
- Full Name: Scott Chaseling
- Nationality: Australiano
- Notable Artworks: ['The Cleansing']
- Place Of Birth: Darwin, Australia

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