Thomas Barter

Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

Tom Barter is an Auckland based artist who works primarily in glass, his process including techniques of casting and fusing to create vibrant sculptural forms. 

His recent body of work is a folded paper series that finds its inspiration in origami. To create these works, he takes a form that is typically rendered in ephemeral paper and translates it into luminous glass that will stand the test of time. Working with lost-wax casting techniques, he first carves the sculpture in wax before turning the piece into its final glass form. This whimsical series of work includes folded paper planes, origami games, butterflies, dogs and cranes. The cranes in particular are appreciated for their symbolism, as the act of making origami has become a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times.

Tom Barter gained a BFA from CSU Humboldt, USA. He exhibited in the USA for many years before moving to New Zealand. He now creates his work from his Auckland studio and exhibits his work in select galleries around New Zealand.

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