Human Beings!

$1,600.00

by Andrea Loomis

13" x 11" x 20"

This sculptural glass piece of late 2022 reflects on the events and the trauma of generations. In an antagonistic act, I use a fragile flag to denounce the legitimacy of war and honor the resilience of the suffering.

The double flag waves high commending resilience! It rests atop a metal structure of industrial extraction. Shards of destruction are scattered around. A small sea shines. Golden wheat glows but the blue symbolizing peace is disrupted by shadows - people on the move?

Triggered by the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian war the relevance of Human Beings! is grievously upheld in 2024 by the still raging war in Ukraine and the misanthropic conflicts in Israel and the Sudan.

Artist Statement:

I save myself by 

Finding meaning in beauty

Sharing my rescue.

"'Sharing my rescue?'

From what? You're fine!" they say

"Like you?" I ask.

"Of course!" they reply.

"Then please just enjoy...(I smile)

...the magical view."

My passion for glass fusing ignited in 2012. The technical and challenging aspects of kiln glass as an artistic medium, and the expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze me!

 I don’t just think outside the box; my home has always been outside the box! I moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, and a career behind. The culture and idea worlds of my native Central Europe, and more local, southern Germany are the backbone of my creative work. Yet for me, being a citizen of two continents means bonding my imprint through crafts, traditions, and art history, with the ideas and perspectives I gained through my move into a “new” world. My mostly sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. At the core lies my unquenchable thirst for exploration. Visual experiences, memories, and my imagination provide the language to express what occupies my mind: what separates us, and could bring us together - politics, culture systems, spiritual ideas, landscapes and their impacts, and memories of people and communities we love. I continue to travel, explore places and cultures, learn new techniques, and experiment.

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by Andrea Loomis

13" x 11" x 20"

This sculptural glass piece of late 2022 reflects on the events and the trauma of generations. In an antagonistic act, I use a fragile flag to denounce the legitimacy of war and honor the resilience of the suffering.

The double flag waves high commending resilience! It rests atop a metal structure of industrial extraction. Shards of destruction are scattered around. A small sea shines. Golden wheat glows but the blue symbolizing peace is disrupted by shadows - people on the move?

Triggered by the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian war the relevance of Human Beings! is grievously upheld in 2024 by the still raging war in Ukraine and the misanthropic conflicts in Israel and the Sudan.

Artist Statement:

I save myself by 

Finding meaning in beauty

Sharing my rescue.

"'Sharing my rescue?'

From what? You're fine!" they say

"Like you?" I ask.

"Of course!" they reply.

"Then please just enjoy...(I smile)

...the magical view."

My passion for glass fusing ignited in 2012. The technical and challenging aspects of kiln glass as an artistic medium, and the expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze me!

 I don’t just think outside the box; my home has always been outside the box! I moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, and a career behind. The culture and idea worlds of my native Central Europe, and more local, southern Germany are the backbone of my creative work. Yet for me, being a citizen of two continents means bonding my imprint through crafts, traditions, and art history, with the ideas and perspectives I gained through my move into a “new” world. My mostly sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. At the core lies my unquenchable thirst for exploration. Visual experiences, memories, and my imagination provide the language to express what occupies my mind: what separates us, and could bring us together - politics, culture systems, spiritual ideas, landscapes and their impacts, and memories of people and communities we love. I continue to travel, explore places and cultures, learn new techniques, and experiment.

by Andrea Loomis

13" x 11" x 20"

This sculptural glass piece of late 2022 reflects on the events and the trauma of generations. In an antagonistic act, I use a fragile flag to denounce the legitimacy of war and honor the resilience of the suffering.

The double flag waves high commending resilience! It rests atop a metal structure of industrial extraction. Shards of destruction are scattered around. A small sea shines. Golden wheat glows but the blue symbolizing peace is disrupted by shadows - people on the move?

Triggered by the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian war the relevance of Human Beings! is grievously upheld in 2024 by the still raging war in Ukraine and the misanthropic conflicts in Israel and the Sudan.

Artist Statement:

I save myself by 

Finding meaning in beauty

Sharing my rescue.

"'Sharing my rescue?'

From what? You're fine!" they say

"Like you?" I ask.

"Of course!" they reply.

"Then please just enjoy...(I smile)

...the magical view."

My passion for glass fusing ignited in 2012. The technical and challenging aspects of kiln glass as an artistic medium, and the expressiveness of glass using light and color, transparency and shadows never cease to amaze me!

 I don’t just think outside the box; my home has always been outside the box! I moved to the US in 2000 leaving family, friends, and a career behind. The culture and idea worlds of my native Central Europe, and more local, southern Germany are the backbone of my creative work. Yet for me, being a citizen of two continents means bonding my imprint through crafts, traditions, and art history, with the ideas and perspectives I gained through my move into a “new” world. My mostly sculptural work is abstract and highly experimental. At the core lies my unquenchable thirst for exploration. Visual experiences, memories, and my imagination provide the language to express what occupies my mind: what separates us, and could bring us together - politics, culture systems, spiritual ideas, landscapes and their impacts, and memories of people and communities we love. I continue to travel, explore places and cultures, learn new techniques, and experiment.

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