Mini Vase by Cameron Burns Glass – A Champs 2015 Warmup Masterpiece
This isn't just a vase – it's a piece of glassblowing history. Created by renowned artist Cameron Burns as a warmup piece for Champs 2015, where he went on to dominate the competition, this signed mini vase captures the precision and artistry that made him a champion.
Artistic Excellence in Every Detail:
- Championship Pedigree: Made during the preparation for Cameron's dominant performance at Champs 2015
- Mesmerizing Color Work: Deep ocean blues swirl seamlessly with crisp whites, creating a hypnotic spiral that flows from the elegant neck down to the charming spherical base
- Signed Authenticity: signed by Cameron Burns, ensuring authenticity and collectibility
- Perfect Proportions: Standing just over 6 inches tall, this piece makes a sophisticated statement without overwhelming your space
Why This Piece Stands Out:
Cameron Burns is known for his impeccable technique and innovative color combinations. This mini vase showcases his signature style – the way the colors dance and spiral demonstrates the level of control and artistry that separates true masters from the rest. The spherical base provides visual weight and balance, while the slender neck draws the eye upward, creating a sense of movement and grace.
Display & Care:
This piece works beautifully as a standalone art object. The compact size makes it perfect for shelves, desks, or as part of a larger glass art collection. Clean with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its brilliant finish.
Specifications:
- Height: Just over 6 inches
- Artist: Cameron Burns Glass
- Signed: Yes
- Colors: Deep blues and crisp whites
- Design: Spiral pattern with spherical base
- Provenance: Champs 2015 warmup piece
Perfect For: Glass art collectors, fans of Cameron Burns' work, anyone seeking a unique conversation piece, or those looking to start their functional glass art collection with a piece that has both beauty and backstory.
Own a piece of championship-caliber artistry. This warmup piece proves that even Cameron Burns' practice runs result in museum-quality work.