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Budding Flowering Ripening - Glass Sculpture *

Resurrect Studio

$4,200.00


“Budding Flowering Ripening” is a radiant sculpture made from century-old landfill glass by Resurrect Studio, the collaborative practice of Nancy Wu and Jean Davis. Measuring 14 x 14 x 12 inches, the work features historic New York City landfill glass fragments shaped by more than a century of tide, time, and transformation.

The sculpture unfolds like an abstract botanical form, with translucent green, aqua, pale yellow, and clear glass opening outward from a warm amber center. Its petal-like construction suggests the natural cycle of growth — budding, flowering, and ripening.

Described by the artists as “3D watercolors,” the layered glass creates depth, movement, and delicacy as light passes through it, transforming once-discarded fragments into a luminous sculpture of renewal and beauty.

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About Resurrect Studio

Resurrect Studio (Nancy Wu and Jean Davis, Co-Founders) creates sculptures from Victorian-era NYC landfill glass that collectively narrate a tale of hope and inspiration, blending elements of the sacred and the profane. They collect glass fragments decomposing in the bay that have been tumbling for a century. Depending on the tide, the inventory varies greatly like the catch of the day. Fragments are sculpted into “3D watercolors.” How has one generation’s garbage become another’s gemstones? What will our children be mining? Resurrect Studio’s non-traditional approach to glasswork is aimed at finding the transcendent in the everyday.

Nancy Wu and Jean Davis co-founded Resurrect Studio LLC in 2021. Nancy holds a Master’s in Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology; Jean received a Master’s in Art Therapy, is a tenured professor at Pratt, and maintains a private practice. Their complementary artistic backgrounds fuel their collaborative practice. Resurrect Studio’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in various venues including The Venice Glass Week (Venice Biennale 2025) and the Brooklyn Museum, and featured publications such as New Glass Review and Glass: The UrbanGlass Quarterly. This award-winning duo invites audiences to see forgotten materials anew, illuminating what was lost and celebrating transformation, memory, and meaning.

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