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Material: Hand-blown glass. Crafted using traditional Venetian techniques to capture the translucent, liquid nature of the form.
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Dimensions (Large): 6" wide x 4.5" long x 4.5" tall
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Origin: Made in New York.
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Artist Note: Deborah Czeresko (MFA Tulane University) uses glass to explore contemporary issues of labor and shared human experiences. Their work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Corning Museum of Glass.
description
The Runny Egg is an exercise in material honesty and captured movement. Hand-blown in New York by artist Deborah Czeresko, these pieces utilize centuries-old Venetian glassblowing techniques to freeze a mundane breakfast ritual in time. The glass mimics the glossy, fluid surface of a perfectly cooked egg, offering a tactile, translucent quality that changes with the light of the room.
Czeresko’s work is a distillation of high-end craft and social commentary. By taking a universal symbol of nourishment and labor and elevating it into a substantial glass form, they bridge the gap between functional objects and archival art. Whether you choose the Large edition as a subtle point of interest or the Jumbo made-to-order sculpture for a bold presence, these eggs provide a sense of playful sophistication that is entirely unique.
Born from a creative lineage that values the hand-wrought over the mass-produced, this collection is an intentional choice for the daring and the curious. Each piece is a singular artifact, reflecting the breath and movement of the artist in the studio.