Hazel Glass

*new artist*

paper strata art

 

“We Leave with the Morning Tide”

33 layers of hand cut paper, 3 x 4 inches

(SOLD)

 

 

"Outpost"

17 layers of hand-cut paper, 3 x 4 inches

(SOLD)

 

"Outpost"

detail

 

 

"Straying From the Path"

28 layers of hand cut paper, 4 x 8.5 inches

$625

 

"Straying From the Path"

detail

 

"The Wellspring Keepers"

23 layers of hand cut paper, 3 x 5 inches

(SOLD)

 

"Celestial Tides"

11 layers of hand cut paper, 5 x 7 inches

$400

 

 

"Hush of Green"

26 layers of hand cut paper, 3x4 inches (6x7 framed)

(SOLD)

 

“Your Messages Wash Up After The Storm”

34 layers of hand cut paper, 3x4 inches (6x7 framed)

(SOLD)

 

 

“Your Messages Wash Up After The Storm”

detail

(SOLD)

 

"Sea Change"

(SOLD)

 

In her work Hazel Glass uses up to 81 layers of intricately cut paper to create otherworldly images with depth. Each layer of her originals are hand-cut using an Xacto blade, building them up from 2D drawings into bas-relief sculptures. These precious windows into abstracted worlds reveal what Hazel firmly believes: Bigger is not better. She finds both the meticulous technical challenges and the resulting delicacy of working small too intriguing to ignore. Color plays an essential roll as well. Whether the palette is vibrant or subdued, it is an integral part of her work. And while the design is what Hazel's art is saying, color is the tone of voice through which each piece speaks.

 

“Angel’s Tear Drop”

8 layers of hand cut paper, 2x4 inches (5x7 framed)

(SOLD)

 

"At Journey's End"

detail

 

"At Journey's End"

20 layers of hand cut paper, 3 x 4 inches

$500

 

"Kingdom of Polaris Pass"

5 layers of hand cut paper, 4 x 6 inches

(SOLD)

 

“Sanctum of the Mycelium Grove”

detail

 

“Sanctum of the Mycelium Grove”

33 layers of hand cut paper, 3 x 4 inches (6x7 framed)

 $800

 

Having spent two decades as a self-taught artist, Hazel Glass has always followed her own path. Preferring to gain inspiration through personal experience and varying cultures, she traveled extensively to study art around the globe before devoting several years to refining her skills at the Savannah College of Art & Design, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Though Hazel has called many places home over the years, she only ever really meant it about Portland, Oregon.

 

"Awoken Fables Sow the Forests"

hand cut paper

(SOLD)

 

"Awoken Fables Sow the Forests"

detail

 

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