


Stranger
2025
This illuminated hand-blown glass sculpture combines organic and industrial elements in a striking vertical composition. Stacked spheres and ovoid forms in translucent glass with vibrant internal colors rest atop a textured natural stone base, creating a meditative totem-like presence. The work explores themes of identity and duality through contrasting materials and the interplay of light within the glass forms. LED technology animates the piece, casting an ethereal glow that transforms its appearance in different lighting conditions. The sculpture exemplifies contemporary studio glass practice merged with conceptual art.
- Medium
- Hand blown glass, natural stone, aluminium, steel, acrylic, silicone, LED
- Dimensions
- Location
- Galerie Maria Wettergren, Paris, France
Notes
Camilla Moberg at Galerie Maria Wettergren, Paris. Approximate dimensions.
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Roni Horn
American · b. 1955

Horn creates sculptural glass installations with deep color saturation and contemplative minimalism, particularly her cast glass cylinder and sphere works that use transparency and light to create meditative visual depth similar to Moberg's hand blown glass spheres.
Johansfors Glasbruk
Swedish
This Scandinavian glass tradition shares Moberg's commitment to hand blown glass forms with bold cool toned color, geometric simplicity, and the interplay of light through translucent stacked glass structures.

Jeppe Hein
Danish · b. 1974

Hein creates Scandinavian contemporary installations that combine geometric minimalism with vibrant color and an immersive contemplative quality, using bold forms and light and shadow effects that closely parallel the mood and visual language of Moberg's sphere installations.



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