View a musical video including more of the Glasslands photographs, reflect and enjoy.
By Monica Duncan
The striking photographs of crystal sculptures on display at The Alton Mill this May represent a work in progress. They are the first inspirational phase of artist Mark Raynes Roberts’ vision for a series of ten sculptures that will “bridge the gap between our understanding of our fragile environment and the need for greater sustainability.”
Glasslands – Refracted Light ~ Web Extra
View a musical video including more of the Glasslands photographs, reflect and enjoy.
THE GLASSLANDS COLLECTION – Mark Raynes Roberts
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GLASSLANDS, Mark Raynes Roberts’ crystal sculpture
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