John Conard Lewis

1942

John Conard Lewis (b. 1942) is a distinguished glass artist whose work has garnered acclaim for his innovative approach and profound artistic vision. His pieces are known for their intricate detail, vibrant colors, and the way they interact with light, creating dynamic and captivating visual experiences. Lewis’ commitment to his craft is evident in the process he employs, often blending traditional glassblowing methods with contemporary artistic expressions. His installations often explore themes of fragility, transformation, and the interplay between nature and human intervention. By utilizing glass’ inherent properties of transparency, reflectiveness, and delicate strength, Lewis creates pieces that evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation. Lewis’ fusion of old and new has positioned him as a leading figure in the modern glass art world, inspiring both admiration and introspection among audiences.

Past Lots

Jean-Michel Othoniel, (b. 1964), "Collier Rose," 2016, Murano glass and steel wire, 39.25" H x 20.375" W x 4.625" D

Sold: $50,000

Jean-Michel Othoniel, (b. 1964), "Amants suspendu," 2014, Murano glass and steel wire, 26" H x 6" W x 6" D

Sold: $34,375

A pair of Rene Lalique Art Deco 'Rinceaux' table lamps

Sold: $12,000

A Daum cameo glass and enameled "Paysage d'Hiver" boudoir lamp

Sold: $11,875