Paul Stankard

Paul Stankard Floral Bouquet with Hovering Bee and Faces in Roots Signed 2001 Hand Blown Glass Round Paperweight

$5,390.00
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Description

Artist: Paul Stankard
Title: Floral Bouquet with Hovering Bee and Faces in Roots
Medium: Hand Blown Glass
Size: 2 3/4" high x 3" diameter
Inscription: Signed, numbered, and dated ‘Paul J. Stankard L3 2001'
Year: 2001
Documentation: Includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity

This round handblown glass paperweight by renowned artist Paul J. Stankard, titled "Floral Bouquet with Hovering Bee and Faces in Roots", is a testament to his mastery in glass art. Created in 2001, this piece, signed, numbered, and dated 'Paul J. Stankard L3 2001', measures 2 3/4 inches in height and 3 inches in diameter. Purchase includes a gallery certificate of authenticity from Modern Artifact.

This Paul Stankard hand blown glass paperweight encapsulates a delicate and vibrant scene featuring a hovering bee, an ant, and a bouquet of intricately crafted yellow, pink, and white flowers. Adding a unique and whimsical touch, the roots of the flowers are interwoven with tiny, expressive faces, showcasing Stankard's signature style of blending realism with fantasy. Each element within the paperweight is meticulously detailed, with precise attention to color and texture, creating a lifelike and enchanting composition.

Stankard's work is celebrated for its stunning realism and spiritual connection to nature. It captures the beauty and intricacy of the natural world. This paperweight not only exemplifies Stankard's technical skill but also his ability to evoke wonder and appreciation for the delicate ecosystems that inspire his work.


About Paul Stankard

Paul Stankard has transformed the paperweight into a revered form of fine art, establishing himself as one of the world's leading glass artists. His extraordinary works are showcased in prestigious institutions, including the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Louvre in Paris.

Born in 1943, Stankard began his career crafting scientific instruments. In 1969, he shifted his focus to paperweights, driven by a desire to channel his technical expertise into more artistic endeavors. Using meticulous techniques, Stankard pioneered the incorporation of hyper-realistic botanicals in his paperweights, often leading viewers to mistake his glass flowers for real ones. Each component is painstakingly crafted with detailed attention to color and texture before assembly. His artistry captures entire natural ecosystems, from intricate insects to delicate root systems.

Amid an art scene often dominated by modern trends, Stankard's timeless designs and remarkable realism set him apart. His work reveals a profound spiritual connection to botany, showcasing the beauty in nature's most unexpected corners. In addition to his glass art, Stankard is a prolific author, contributing poetry, articles, and two published books to the creative world.

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