Ewa Wawrzyniak creates sand‑cast glass works exploring the house as a place of memory, imagination, and protection. Trained in the UK, she has developed a distinctive, psychologically rich practice. Her work is collected internationally, with commissions for Cambridge University, the Corrosion Institute, Arts & Business, Down Syndrome Ireland, Forfás, the Royal Bank of Scotland, and private clients.
Focus:
Glass Sand Casting
Commissions:
Available for commissions
I use recycled glass for nearly all my work, giving discarded material a new life while reducing waste. Re‑melting and transforming reclaimed glass supports a more sustainable practice and adds history and character to each piece. This approach aligns my making process with environmental responsibility and deepens the connection between material, memory, and meaning.
Ewa Wawrzyniak creates sand‑cast glass works exploring the house as a place of memory, imagination, and protection. Trained in the UK, she has developed a distinctive, psychologically rich practice. Her work is collected internationally, with commissions for Cambridge University, the Corrosion Institute, Arts & Business, Down Syndrome Ireland, Forfás, the Royal Bank of Scotland, and private clients.
Focus:
Glass Sand Casting
Commissions:
Available for commissions
I use recycled glass for nearly all my work, giving discarded material a new life while reducing waste. Re‑melting and transforming reclaimed glass supports a more sustainable practice and adds history and character to each piece. This approach aligns my making process with environmental responsibility and deepens the connection between material, memory, and meaning.