Victoria Scholes
Victoria Scholes makes objects and sculptures that are visual poems – strange, occasionally hallucinatory creations of glass and other media. "They're a starting point for conversations about the weird and wonderful, glass and glassiness, the power of the object to evoke a personal response and the tension between the things that define and shape us, and the need to escape those things."

How it is. - Glass and wood

Domestic Gospels III
Her sculptures and installations are meticulously crafted – the visibility of the construction is sometimes at the fore, sometimes hidden – but always central. Her art provokes curiosity and an urge to reach out and touch. What she aims to do in creating these objects is to step for a moment into another reality, and by doing that to look back on the everyday one with new eyes.
She has exhibited nationally, including at the prestigious British Glass Biennale in Stourbridge, Broadfield House Glass Museum and in the Corning New Glass Review.
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