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John Henderson "Kadima" fused glass |
Washington Glass School Resident Artist John Henderson
recently had a glass artwork panel acquired by Community of Hope, a non-profit
organization located in Washington
D.C. For 33 years, Community of
Hope has provided hope and stability to low-income and homeless adults and
children in DC. This acquisition was
facilitated by Fitzgerald Fine Arts, an art consulting firm headed by Lillian
Fitzgerald.
John Henderson began his
artistic studies at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, at Harvard University.
John’s artistic journey has taken him through printmaking, water colors,
stained glass, metal sculpture, and finally kilnformed glass.
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John Henderson |
Said John about his glass artwork:
“I use glass as my medium because of its translucency and reflective qualities…In
working with glass, my focus is on shape, form, texture and color…I use many
different materials mixed with glass, yet glass is the dominated focus in all
its various applications and techniques.”
“In creating this visual
transparency; abstracting images, symbols and text, my work invokes a spiritual
awareness and connection to the past. My aesthetic philosophy is an exploration
and extension of my cultural identity. I am reclaiming and reconciling the
past, with the present, in order to move forward.”
The title of the triptych piece is “Kadima”.
Kadima means "Forward" in Hebrew.
The medium is fused glass and each panel measures 8"x10".
Congratulations John!