These glass pieces, created in Murano, Italy, at the Berengo factory, were part of an installation titled "Joshua D's Wall." Originally exhibited at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the installation featured 250 hand-blown glass stones scattered across the museum floor. "Joshua D's Wall" draws inspiration from the Biblical story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho. These glass stones, resembling small boulders, evoke the earth's magma and Petry's artistic interpretation of the natural environment.
These glass pieces, created in Murano, Italy, at the Berengo factory, were part of an installation titled "Joshua D's Wall." Originally exhibited at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the installation featured 250 hand-blown glass stones scattered across the museum floor. "Joshua D's Wall" draws inspiration from the Biblical story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho. These glass stones, resembling small boulders, evoke the earth's magma and Petry's artistic interpretation of the natural environment.
These glass pieces, created in Murano, Italy, at the Berengo factory, were part of an installation titled "Joshua D's Wall." Originally exhibited at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the installation featured 250 hand-blown glass stones scattered across the museum floor. "Joshua D's Wall" draws inspiration from the Biblical story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho. These glass stones, resembling small boulders, evoke the earth's magma and Petry's artistic interpretation of the natural environment.
These glass pieces, created in Murano, Italy, at the Berengo factory, were part of an installation titled 'Joshua D's Wall.' Originally exhibited at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the installation...
These glass pieces, created in Murano, Italy, at the Berengo factory, were part of an installation titled "Joshua D's Wall." Originally exhibited at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the installation featured 250 hand-blown glass stones scattered across the museum floor. "Joshua D's Wall" draws inspiration from the Biblical story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho. These glass stones, resembling small boulders, evoke the earth's magma and Petry's artistic interpretation of the natural environment.