Ancient Rings - A Collection Of 90 Kilnformed Glass Vessels
by Jim Scheller
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About the Book
Ancient Rings – A Collection of 90 Kiln-Formed Glass Vessels brings together ninety works that unfold as a single, evolving conversation. Through images of Ancient Rings 1–90, glass artist Jim Scheller invites the reader to witness how a form can remain constant while its inner life quietly shifts.
Seen in sequence, the vessels suggest accumulation, memory, and duration. Patterns repeat, stretch, and drift, as if responding to forces both internal and unseen. Each piece feels complete on its own, yet gains resonance when viewed alongside the others, revealing subtle transitions that only emerge over time.
More than a catalog, this book reads as a visual meditation—an invitation to slow down, look closely, and sense how meaning can arise without explanation, carried forward through form, rhythm, and persistence.
Seen in sequence, the vessels suggest accumulation, memory, and duration. Patterns repeat, stretch, and drift, as if responding to forces both internal and unseen. Each piece feels complete on its own, yet gains resonance when viewed alongside the others, revealing subtle transitions that only emerge over time.
More than a catalog, this book reads as a visual meditation—an invitation to slow down, look closely, and sense how meaning can arise without explanation, carried forward through form, rhythm, and persistence.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Nov 29, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Glass Vessels, Kiln Formed Glass, Ancient Rings
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About the Creator
Jim Scheller
USA
Jim Scheller is a kiln-formed glass artist known for his precise yet intuitive approach to design. His Ancient Rings series, begun in 2021, has been featured in prestigious juried exhibitions, including CraftForms, the Crocker-Kingsley Exhibition, and Culture Object in New York City, with several award-winning pieces. Working from his studio in Illinois, Scheller creates vessels that explore the interplay of structure, transparency, and light.
