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Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kelly Witmer
Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kelly Witmer
Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kelly Witmer
Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kelly Witmer
Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Kelly Witmer

Created and Sold by Kelly Witmer

Kelly Witmer

Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series - Wall Hangings

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This is a series of ceramic and kiln-formed glass wall sculptures, approximately 7 x 3 feet when hung as shown. The modular design allows the work to be hung in hundreds of different formations, giving it the flexibility to work in a variety of spaces, together or in smaller groupings.

I named this series after the archipelago I’ve always wanted to visit!

Item Galapagos ceramic glass sculpture series
Created by Kelly Witmer
As seen in Private Residence, Joshua Tree, CA
Kelly Witmer
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
More of a general practitioner than a specialist…

Kelly Witmer is a multi-disciplinary artist splitting her time between Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, CA. Kelly works in various forms of paint as well as printmaking, ceramics, and glass work. She often combines her interests in 2D and 3D with sculptural canvases and installations. Underlying themes are the usual suspects of memory, irony, media, loss and the wonders of nature and science.
Born in a small Amish town in Pennsylvania, Kelly received her BFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia with additional studies at Parsons School of Design in Paris, France.
Kelly has done several public art commissions through the city of Los Angeles, as well as Santa Rosa, CA. She has taken many private as well as commercial painting commissions, working with designers and art directors.
Kelly relishes the challenge of new projects, thoroughly enjoying the research, planning and excuse to work with new mediums.