Molten Fused Glass is created at Nigel Mason’s home
workshop, which he shares with wife, and fellow glass artist, Joy Mason.
Nigel works with a spontaneity, that makes each piece individual and unique. The rugged coastlines of Gower and Pembrokeshire are a source of great inspiration and his interest in tribal art, particularly Celtic and Aboriginal art, also comes through in his work.
Nigel's organic creativity draws on each of the four elements:
Nigel works with a spontaneity, that makes each piece individual and unique. The rugged coastlines of Gower and Pembrokeshire are a source of great inspiration and his interest in tribal art, particularly Celtic and Aboriginal art, also comes through in his work.
Nigel's organic creativity draws on each of the four elements:
Fire The glass fusing process uses the heat of the kiln to change the form of the glass Earth Welsh slate and stone form a solid base for standing glass pieces and the canvas for his outdoor earth artworks Air Oxygen trapped between glass layers during the fusing process creates the delicate bubbles featured in glass pieces. Nigel also plays a wide range of wind instruments and playing and listening inspires his art Water A clear source of inspiration reflected in the glass designs and the backdrop for many of his outdoor earth artworks |