Tobias Møhl, a glass bowl, Ebeltoft, Denmark, dated 2001.
Decorated in a latticino technique in blue and white, matt polished surface to exterior, engraved signature undrneath: Tobias Møhl 2001 (blurred). Height 11 cm, diameter ca 14,5 cm.
A thin vertical line, possibly a scratch or inside the glass, probably from manufacture.
Tobias Møhl, b. 1970: "My work is about using the Venetian techniques in a Scandinavian way rather than in a Venetian way. It is also about seeing the techniques as a tool to clarify and refine my personal expression. I have searched for simple details in glass which, when used in the right context, adds an extra refinement to the end result. I have explored methods that break away from the traditional patterns to discover a new and more organic expression and style."
Mohl’s work is included in prestigious collections such as the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York and The Danish Museum of Decorative Art in Copenhagen, Denmark. His work is much sought-after and is displayed at top galleries such as Heller Gallery in New York City and Adrian Sassoon in London.