Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, four glass sculptures, Kosta Boda, Sweden.
Glas, handmålade och en delvid förgylld. Signerade Kosta Boda Ulrica HV 7090950 II, respektive Kosta Boda Ulrica HV 7090432 II, respektive KostaBoda Ulrica HV 7090433 II, samt den förgyllda signerad 8UHV AT 009004/1000 KOSTA BOD ATELIER Ulrica HV. Höjd 13,5-17 cm.
Minor stains. Small chips to the foot on some.
Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (1938-2018) was a Swedish ceramist and a visual and glass artist. She was educated at Konstfack in Stockholm 1958-1962 and on study trips to the USA, Mexico, Holland and Spain, among others. During her studies, she met Bertil Vallien and they married in 1963. She started her career at the Åfors glassworks as a ceramicist but after nine years of work switched to glass design in 1972. Ulrica Hydman-Vallien often returned to motifs such as winding snakes, tulips, wolves and figures. Her work is often characterized by strong colors and a playfulness. Some well-known model names are "Caramba", "Inka", "Nevada" and "Open Mind". Two techniques that Ulrica developed and named were Juvel and Kabale. Hydman-Vallien is one of our country's most famous artists. Her unmistakable figures have, for example, graced everything from Ericsson mobile phones and British Airways aircraft tails.
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