Joseph Ferguson Sculpture in the Round

Sculpture in the Round

Sculpture in the Round

There is no surface for stained glass color to flow onto. Like a picture puzzle, it must be constructed, each piece of colored glass cut to shape and fixed into a supporting matrix or armature.

A wooden frame, round or square, is required to enclose the composition and to give depth and support. Brass rod inserted in the frame at various levels takes the place of the armature in medieval stained glass windows. The support and linear expression of the design begins with bending the brass rod. Connecting various levels adds strength. Once the design becomes self-supporting, glass pieces can be cut and bound with foil to be soldered into the armature. Natural light floods the interior to enhance the contrast between the intensity of clear and colored light.

Elements
Elements
Lemondrop
Lemondrop
Spring Dance
Spring Dance
Carnival
Carnival
Crucible
Crucible
Fire & Ice
Fire & Ice
Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
Green Ball
Green Ball
Klingon
Klingon
Saurian
Saurian
Sun Spot
Sun Spot
Potential
Potential
Ocean Memories
Ocean Memories
Flower Garden
Flower Garden

Elements

Instead of soldering glass together in a flat plain, I separated and superimposed them to produce a design of subtle variations in color. The space between pieces allows light to come through and become part of the composition.

Elements

Elements in Sculpture in the Round
2008, Stained glass construction
  • On exhibit at the Weston Public Library

Lemondrop

Lemondrop

2008, Stained glass construction
  • Artist's collection
Lemondrop in Sculpture in the Round

Lemondrop is featured in a video on my YouTube channel.

Watch "Spontaneous Design" on YouTube

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Spring Dance

Spring Dance

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection

Sound of leaves singing
dry earth wakened, murmuring
small summer rain.

Isabel Ferguson
Spring Dance in Sculpture in the Round

Carnival

Carnival in Sculpture in the Round

Carnival

2006, Sculpture, metal and glass
  • Artist's collection

Reliance on color and structure of stained glass alone allowed for freedom of personal interpretation.

Crucible

Working on a small cube sculpture, I wondered what it would be like to be inside the cube or any glass structure, looking out.

Crucible

Crucible in Sculpture in the Round
2006, Stained glass construction
  • Artist's collection

Fire & Ice

Fire & Ice

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection
Fire & Ice in Sculpture in the Round
Fire & Ice in Sculpture in the Round

Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection

Opened in 1890, the Forth Bridge is a Scottish icon that is recognised the world over as the most famous of cantilever designs. (TheForthBridges.org)

Forth Rail Bridge, Ad Meskens, Wiki Commons
Forth Bridge in Sculpture in the Round

Forth Bridge is featured in a video on my YouTube channel.

Watch "They Speak!" on YouTube

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Green Ball

Green Ball

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection

Art used me.

Green Ball in Sculpture in the Round
Green Ball in Sculpture in the Round

Klingon

Klingon

Klingon in Sculpture in the Round
Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection

Saurian

Saurian in Sculpture in the Round

Saurian

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection
Saurian in Sculpture in the Round

Sun Spot

Sun Spot

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection
Sun Spot in Sculpture in the Round
Sun Spot in Sculpture in the Round

Potential

Potential

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection
Potential in Sculpture in the Round
Potential in Sculpture in the Round

Ocean Memories

Ocean Memories in Sculpture in the Round

Ocean Memories

Small sculpture
  • Artist's collection

Flower Garden

Flower Garden

Flower Garden in Sculpture in the Round
2023, Stained glass construction
  • Artist's collection

Flower Garden is featured in a video on my YouTube channel.

Watch "Glass & Rod" on YouTube

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