Adam Hussain

Media: Glass
Biography
I design and make contemporary glass art from concept to installation for a variety of different markets; these include artworks for galleries, corporate and private commissions, public commissions and interiors for homes and businesses.
I specialise in kiln-form techniques to create one off artworks, which have a handmade character. My award winning ‘Interference’ artworks have been featured in ‘Vogue’s Contemporary Collection’ for the home. These are constructed with 1mm glass stringers to create geo-metric patterns and abstract imagery of cityscapes. The relationship between glass, light and space is a key element in my studio practice; by using both transparent and opaque glass I experiment with the transmitted and reflective light created by each artwork.
My black and white photography of modern architecture and cityscapes often initiates research and my studio practice has developed by utilising these images. The works of modern painters such as Mondrian and Rothko for their use of bold and vivid colours inspires me; the abstract nature of my art is a fusion of all these factors.













