Alicia Lomné

Alicia Lomné

Much of Alicia Lomné's work is influenced by the natural world. Lomné uses a process of researching images, information, and living specimens in nature to inform her work. She uses her work to magnify small elements of nature's design or to create representational forms. Lomné's work seeks not to replicate nature but simply to serve as a reminder. In her own words, "The idea is to stop, even for just one moment, to reflect upon and realize the immense complexity, diversity, polarity, and beauty of the world in which we live." Alicia Lomné is a second-generation glass artist, raised by glass artist KéKé Cribbs.

Alicia has always had a love of casting glass but did not become committed to the idea of being a working artist until she discovered the process of pate de verre. She has been working with the method of pate de verre for the past twenty years. Alicia has been one of a few artists at the forefront of a pate de verre resurgence. She has been teaching pate de verre for fifteen years, traveling extensively throughout the United States teaching at Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts, The Corning Museum of Glass, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Glass resource centers across the united states as well as teaching internationally in Denmark, Switzerland, England, Germany, and Australia.

 

Exhibitions With Ken Saunders Gallery

 

ORIGINAL VOICES

Opened 5 | 3 | 2019

GLIMMERINGS

Opened 6 | 8 | 2001