Christina Bothwell, a renowned glass and ceramic artist, has captivated audiences with her surreal sculptural works that seem to emerge from the depths of dreams and memories. Her distinctive artistic approach focuses primarily on creating mysterious figures of animals and children, rendered in glass and ceramic materials that give them an otherworldly quality. Working in collaboration with Heller Gallery, Bothwell has developed a unique artistic voice that bridges the gap between the conscious and subconscious worlds. Her sculptures feature youthful and enigmatic figures that appear to materialize from the translucent depths of glass, often combined with ceramic elements that add texture and visual complexity to her pieces. The artist's work is characterized by intricate details, including painted floral motifs that seem to bloom across the surfaces of her sculptures, figures nestled within protective shells, and characters encapsulated within the confines of bird cages, creating a sense of both protection and confinement. Bothwell's creative process is enhanced through her collaboration with her husband, Robert Bender, who contributes wooden elements to many of the pieces. Bender's additions include natural deer antlers and spider-like wooden legs that extend from the sculptures, adding an organic yet unsettling dimension to the works. These collaborative elements help create pieces that are simultaneously tender and occasionally disturbing, evoking the complex emotions and imagery found in dreams, childhood memories, and spiritual experiences. The sculptures possess an uncanny quality that draws viewers into contemplation of the mysterious connections between the physical and spiritual realms. Currently, art enthusiasts can experience Bothwell's work firsthand at her solo exhibition titled 'Screen Memories,' which recently opened at UrbanGlass's Robert Lehman Gallery in New York City. This comprehensive exhibition, presented in partnership with Heller Gallery, showcases an extensive selection of both new and recent pieces that demonstrate the evolution of Bothwell's artistic vision. The exhibition provides visitors with an immersive experience into the artist's dream-like world, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy become beautifully blurred. The show will remain on display through September 12, offering New York City residents and visitors ample opportunity to explore these captivating works in person. For those interested in learning more about Christina Bothwell's artistic journey and viewing additional examples of her work, comprehensive information and images are available on her official website and Instagram account, where she regularly shares insights into her creative process and upcoming projects.
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