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Medium :
Enamel, Ceramics on Synthetic board , Cardboard
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
20.9x20.9in
About this artwork
There is something fascinating about ammonite forms and their journey through history. Ammonites lie buried for millennia only to reappear in a form that is a ghostly echo of their original forms. The Ammonite Series addresses this return by imagining the thousands of seasons that they have lain dormant in the rock, now land-based rather than part of the evolutionary seascape. Each piece celebrates the colours of the seasons that they have been… shut away from but can once again experience as they are exposed to sunlight once again.
I make pieces of patterned glass using a variety of glass elements. After fusing, these are then cut up into the shapes of the ammonite and fused onto a cut out glass backboard. Finally, the ammonite form is grouted with a glass mixture and fired again. It is then mounted and framed.
All my work highlights the beauty of glass and the way that it reflects colour, texture and light. I work with a range of glass elements in
Susan Purser Hope is a fused glass artist with a background in three-dimensional design and commercial interior design, celebrated for her UK-based glass art studio and community projects. She painstakingly crafts her own patterned glass sheets, cutting and recombining them into abstract collages that explore the disruption and reassembly of everyday life. Her unique techniques harness frits, confetti, stringers, and layered fusions, creating dynamic, light-filled compositions. Each piece radiates her passion for colour and story, offering restorative joy and awe—inviting viewers into vibrant, contemplative moments of wonder amid life’s chaos.