From Vessels website:
Mørch’s inspiration often derives from simple expressions and the contrast between the linear and the tilted. She sees beauty in the natural realm of geometry, in architecture, alongside her own experiences with other people: the various ways of human expression such as music, dance and words. She is also hugely influenced by the characteristics of her chosen material, the unique properties that can only be found in glass, its transparency and ability to create optical abstractions, or as Mørch likes to put it “reflections of the world as she sees them”.
Instantly recognisable, these artworks take in excess of 4 months to make with every unique piece involving many complex processes. Hands-on throughout, the final cold-working and carving gives Mørch the opportunity literally sculpt & shape her glass, bringing her complex forms to life.
Karin Mørch is represented in the Hempel Glasmuseum (Denmark) and Ebeltoft Glasmuseum (Denmark), The Design Museum Denmark, the Swedish Art Council and Kunstforeningen (Denmark). She has exhibited extensively throughout Europe.