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STEPHANIE TRENCHARD

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Artist statement
In my cast sculptures I enlist collective imagery, rendered in a direct simple style encased within solid glass, to tell stories. These stories are drawn from memories or impressions, sometimes my own, other times other artists’ biographical information.

For me, the process of working in glass in itself requires the spirit of collaboration with others and a dialog with the material itself, which, by its fluid nature, can become a catalyst for expression. I share a hot glass studio with my husband where I have worked for the past 12 years. As I work as an artist in glass I am able to expand my creative expression within the body of work through investigation and invention.

I sculpt and paint objects in glass that tell illusory narratives. The sculpted pieces are encased in sand cast glass forms. The cast pieces are assembled in different sections, often stacked or nestled together and, on occasion, can be reconfigured. A successful work is technically sound as well as lyrical in the combining of images. Also, the combination of images must express ideas of the story of the piece. The best pieces have multiple ways of reading the story.

I create my own visual vocabulary in storytelling. Using these totems I tell stories about the artistic experience and the ensuing personal relationships usually based on true stories of artists from history. The subject of these narratives is usually revealed in the title of the piece, but it is not necessary that the viewer be familiar with the subject in order to understand the concept because the metaphors are universal to the human condition.

Education
BFA in Painting, Illinois State University, 1984

Selected Collections
Permanent Collection, Museum of Wisconsin Art
Installation at Foley & Lardner Law Firm, Milwaukee, WI
Permanent Collection Alverno College Library,
.....Milwaukee, WI
Hands, Glass Installation, Sevastopol School, 2001, WI


Stephanie Trenchard's Complete Resume

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Interview

Stephanie Trenchard Interview

Fine Artist in the Glass Medium, Stephanie Trenchard sits down to talk about her latest pieces and methods of production.





 

 


 


GEORGETTE AND RENE

"GEORGETTE AND RENE"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
39 1/2" x 11" x 6"
$14,000

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TWO LIVES

"TWO LIVES"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
15 1/2" x 16 1/2" x 5"
$9,800


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MARRIAGE COLLECTIONS

"MARRIAGE COLLAGE"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
24" x 18 1/2" x 5 1/2"
$17,600

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Mr Mrs Delauney

"MR. AND MRS. DELAUNEY IN THE STUDIO"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
30" x 10" x 5 3/4"
$13,900

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9 TEAPOTS

"9 TEAPOTS"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
13" x 13" x 3 3/4"
$6,100

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The Student

"THE STUDENT"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
29" x 9" x 5"
$8,200

 
This is about a young college student who has all the hope and confidence that new beginnings bring. She holds herself is a very strong posture while her feet are still tentative.
 

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12 Chairs

"TWELVE CHAIRS"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled Sand cast Glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
28" x 30" x 5 1/2"


SOLD ARTWORKS

Tea Set

"TEA SET"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled sand cast glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
18" x 18" x 4 1/2"
$9,500
SOLD


 

Night

"AH - THE NIGHT"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled Sand cast Glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
15 1/4" x 14 1/2" x 5"
$7,200
SOLD

 
"Emily Dickinson wrote 1800 poems, mostly between the hours of 1 and 3 am, according to author Lyndall Gordon in her 2010 biography, "Lives Like Loaded Guns." She also gardened at night. This piece illustrates the life force and energy Emily experienced during the night."
 


Teapots


Bottom - three details of the first block
Front...........................................side...............................................back

"NINE TEAPOTS: BAUHAUS SERIES"
Stephanie Trenchard
Assembled Sand cast Glass with sculpted & painted inclusions
14" x 14" x 4 1/4"
$6,000
SOLD

JANE SAUER GALLERY