π John Barber Hand-Blown Art Glass Shell Form Sculpture β Signed β $650 OBO
π Location: Redlands, CA
**If you buy 3or more pieces, I will drive them to you(70 mile radius)**
β¨ Description:
Stunning signed John Barber studio art glass sculpture in a fluid shell-like form. The piece features Barberβs masterful blend of clear and opalescent glass, transitioning beautifully from a milky white core to translucent edges. The organic form evokes ocean movement and light refractionβclassic hallmarks of Barberβs Laguna Beach studio work.
This sculptural vessel is both elegant and substantial, showcasing the craftsmanship that made Barber one of Californiaβs premier glass artists. Signed clearly on the base βJohn Barberβ.
πΉ Features:
Authentic hand-blown glass by John Barber
Signed on base
Approx. 10β12β³ wide Γ 6β7β³ tall (estimate)
Free-form shell design with soft iridescent sheen
Excellent condition β no chips or cracks
Perfect centerpiece or collector display piece
π² Price: $650 OBO
Comparable signed Barber sculptural vessels of this size have recently sold between $450β$700, depending on color and form complexity.
πͺΆ About the Artist:
John Barber (b. 1948) is a nationally recognized studio glass artist based in Laguna Beach, CA. His works are featured in museum and private collections around the world, celebrated for their dynamic forms and radiant finishes. Barber is part of the first generation of American glass artists who elevated hand-blown glass to fine-art status.
Authentication and Attribution
This hand-blown glass vessel is an original studio work by John Barber, a renowned American glass artist based in Laguna Beach, California. The piece bears Barberβs authentic etched signature on the underside of the base, executed in his characteristic fine cursive script using a diamond-point stylus. While the signature does not include a visible year of manufacture, the craftsmanship, iridescent surface finish, and organic design elements are consistent with Barberβs mid-to-late career studio production (circa 1980sβ2000s). Each piece was individually made and signed by Barber, not mass-produced, making it a unique example of his artistry. The work exemplifies his hallmark combination of iridescent luster, pulled feathering, and refined form that earned him recognition as one of Californiaβs leading studio glass artists.