Below is a range of glasswork and water colour paintings made, with love, by Lucinda Wilkinson.
In 2008, whilst representing Scotland during an International Polar Year expedition, Lucinda produced 'Mosaic Of Antarctica', a series of glass engravings of the Antarctic, documenting climatic environmental changes to the landscape. Collaborating with scientists, the visual imagery was transcribed from satellite data showing the translucence of melting ice from the region's ice shelves, glaciers and sea ice. A visual recording of these environmental changes is archived at the British map Library in London.
In her glasswork Wilkinson is committed to producing sculptural artworks which evoke strong environmental messages through beautiful, poignant imagery, which she hopes will serve as a wakeup call to the world.
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In 2008, whilst representing Scotland during an International Polar Year expedition, Lucinda produced 'Mosaic Of Antarctica', a series of glass engravings of the Antarctic, documenting climatic environmental changes to the landscape. Collaborating with scientists, the visual imagery was transcribed from satellite data showing the translucence of melting ice from the region's ice shelves, glaciers and sea ice. A visual recording of these environmental changes is archived at the British map Library in London.
In her glasswork Wilkinson is committed to producing sculptural artworks which evoke strong environmental messages through beautiful, poignant imagery, which she hopes will serve as a wakeup call to the world.
Please select 'ENQUIRE NOW' if you are interested in any of the pieces you see below.