I think of my work as sculpting with light. My ongoing fascination
with the effect of light, as it relates to the transparency
and texture of mouth blown glass, grows, rather then diminishes
with time. Kiln forming and the use of wire and mesh offer
a multitude of avenues for the exploration of three-dimensional
forms.
Although my work is a solitary act of discovery,
it is one in which I hope to later meet the viewer and take
him along with me on that joyous journey.
Saara Gallin (right) demonstrates
to fellow traveller, Teina Tallarigo, how the light is captured
in her piece, at the Art Opening, Fiji Museum, Suva, Fiji
Islands.