Heike Brachlow

Born and raised in Munich, Germany, Heike Brachlow received her BA in glass 2004 from the University of Wolverhampton, her MA in 2006 and her PhD in 2012 from the Royal College of Art in London. She primarily works as a self-employed artist from her studio at Parndon Mill, and as an educator and lecturer, teaching at the Royal College of Art, the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, Pilchuck Glass School, and other institutions. Her work can be seen in many museum collections including the Art Collection of the Veste Coburg, the European Museum of Modern Glass, the National Museums Scotland, and Glasmuseum Hentrich. Heike’s often precariously balanced sculptures aim to physically engage: the viewer becomes toucher – invited by words or form, boldly or guiltily. Colour is an important part of her work: the exploration of the interaction of colour, form and light in solid transparent glass during her PhD research has led her to producing her own glass colours, adding metal oxides to the glass batch during the melting process. This enables her to create a personal palette, which consists mostly of subtle tones and polychromatic colours, that is colours that change in different types of light. Her work reflects her attraction to movement and transformation, both in colour and form.

 Apagogue, 2016, Cast glass, Photo: Ester Segarra

 

 Allusion, 2016, Cast glass, Photo: Ester Segarra

 

 Apophasis, 2016, Cast glass, Photo: Ester Segarra

 

Three works of the Synthesis Series, 2014, Cast glass, Photo: Ester Segarra

 

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