Paull Rodrigue

Paull Rodrigue spends hours each day creating decorative and functional art from molten glass. Manipulating and maneuvering molten glass to create colourful, translucent vessels requires patience and precision. The heated material is viscous, it quickly cools, making it difficult to mould. Some works take minutes to make, while other pieces require hours. But it's the end product, which can only be examined the following day after the glass has cooled in a kiln, that keeps the Waterdown resident designing more of his signature pieces.

Through a multiple of techniques and colour applications, I indulge in the presence of hot glass. In this creative process of hot glass, I connect with the conscious part of my personality and awaken. The glass presents a challenge which I respond to in an intuitive and spontaneous manner. The seductive qualities continue to entice me and I look forward to the “court and spark” and the dance that ensues. This continuous dance results in knocking off the puntil works that are technical, layered in colour, and eloquent in linear aesthetics. From this point, I am satisfied with the knowledge and the inspirational efforts that are put into making my work.


Baby Incalmo Vessel - Red Orange Purple
$395

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Red Orange Purple

Price: $395
10 x 7.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


10 x 7.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Red Orange Blue
$395

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Red Orange Blue

Price: $395
11.5 x 7.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


11.5 x 7.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Purple Green Blue
$475

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Purple Green Blue

Price: $475
14 x 6.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


14 x 6.5 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


Baby Incalmo Vessel - Purple Orange Blue
$600

Baby Incalmo Vessel - Purple Orange Blue

Price: $600
18 x 7 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


18 x 7 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Incalmo Vessel - Orange Blue Red
$2,400

Incalmo Vessel - Orange Blue Red

Price: $2,400
24 x 11 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


24 x 11 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Large Incalmo Vessel Orange Blue Red
$2,200

Large Incalmo Vessel Orange Blue Red

Price: $2,200
24.25 x 9.25 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


24.25 x 9.25 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


Large Incalmo Vessel Orange Purple Red
$2,750

Large Incalmo Vessel Orange Purple Red

Price: $2,750
28.5 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


28.5 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Large Incalmo Vessel Blue Orange Purple
$2,750

Large Incalmo Vessel Blue Orange Purple

Price: $2,750
25 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


25 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass

Large Incalmo Vessel Red Blue Purple
$2,750

Large Incalmo Vessel Red Blue Purple

Price: $2,750
29.5 x 8 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


29.5 x 8 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass


Solace
$2,400

Solace

Price: $2,400
20.5 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass
Unframed


20.5 x 10 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass
Unframed

Blue Green Incalmo
$2,700

Blue Green Incalmo

Price: $2,700
23 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass
Unframed


23 x 12 inches
Artwork Location - Victoria, BC
Blown Glass
Unframed


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Paull Rodrigue spends hours each day creating decorative and functional art from molten glass. Manipulating and maneuvering molten glass to create colourful, translucent vessels requires patience and precision. The heated material is viscous, it quickly cools, making it difficult to mould. Some works take minutes to make, while other pieces require hours. But it's the end product, which can only be examined the following day after the glass has cooled in a kiln, that keeps the Waterdown resident designing more of his signature pieces.

Through a multiple of techniques and colour applications, I indulge in the presence of hot glass. In this creative process of hot glass, I connect with the conscious part of my personality and awaken. The glass presents a challenge which I respond to in an intuitive and spontaneous manner. The seductive qualities continue to entice me and I look forward to the “court and spark” and the dance that ensues. This continuous dance results in knocking off the puntil works that are technical, layered in colour, and eloquent in linear aesthetics. From this point, I am satisfied with the knowledge and the inspirational efforts that are put into making my work.