Red Large Cage

Red Large Cage, vessel, mouthblown glass into mexican birdcage as mould, produced by craftsmen by Nouvel Studio, Mexico City, designer Gala Fernandez


RED LARGE CAGE

by Gala Fernandez, 2014


MATERIALS: mouthblown glass, salvaged bird cage
SIZE: H 56 x W 54 x D (body) 38cm // H 22.04 x W 21.25 x D (body) 14.96 in

CRAFTSMANSHIP / PRODUCTION: by the skilled craftsmen and the glass knowhow of reknowned glass company Nouvel Studio, Mexico City


This large red glass object originates from a glass-blowing project, by Gala Fernandez, realised with the skilled glass-blowers of acclaimed glass manufacturer NOUVEL Studio in México City. The liquid glass is blown into various shaped and sized birdcages serving as the moulds for this process. Once the housings for colourful birds, the cages have transcended into objects, containers, vases or vessels, new life has literally been blown into them. The objects are a result of the interaction of the hot fluid glass with the moulds. The colour and crystal quality of the glass is remarkable and highly rated, as are the skills of the glass-blowers. The project questions the status of confinement versus refuge. A cage can be conceived as imprisonment or a cosy shelter for comfort. The glass works subtly capture this essence of limitation, protection and custody in an imaginative fashion.