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Kelly O'Dell
Kelly O'Dell was captivated
by glass many years ago by watching her father's glassblowing as
she grew up. Kelly's goal in her design-work is to create a visually
alluring composition of color, light, and mass. She currently works
at the Pilchuck Glass School as an assistant to Vetri and Traver
Gallery artist Randy Walker. In 2003 O'Dell joined the William
Morris blowing team and found herself searching for a way to exhibit
and refine her newfound skills. Dinosaurs became her subject and
focus, due to the technical challenge they presented, as well as
their significance in her life. "I am unearthing themes born
of extinction, preservation, discovery, memory, and self-reflection," says
O'Dell. "By studying bone structures and fossils I often arrive
at thoughts of my own mortality." She refers to these pieces
as memento mori, a physical manifestation that reminds the owner
that all things are mortal.
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