Lucy Marinig
BIO
Lucy Marinig is a Canadian glass artist who is familiar with painting and has a deep-rooted fascination for colour interaction. Her glass blown works investigates how colours can bleed, move and react within the form—blurring the line between control and chance, alongside the incorporation of painterly aesthetics. Marinig was introduced to glass blowing through the Art Fundamentals certificate program at Sheridan College, which then shortly after allowed glass to become her primary method of making.
CAPSTONE PROJECT
COLOUR, SURFACE & FORM
My current collection of work centers around colour harmony on simplified vessel forms, drawing inspiration from colour application and interaction seen in paintings. I wanted to find a way to draw parallels from abstract expressionism, translating the spontaneous gesture of painting into glass through non-traditional colour blending and fusing techniques. It also reflects my continued interest in how painterly aesthetics can inhabit three-dimensional space.
FEATURED Work
Title: Fluorite
Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 10 in., 5 x 5 x 7 in., 4 x 4 x 6 in.
Year: 2025
Materials: Blown and Fused glass
Title: Bluebonnet
Dimensions: 4 × 4 × 5.5 in., 4 × 4 × 6 in., 4 x 4 × 5 in.
Year: 2025
Materials: Blown and Fused glass
Title: Abyss
Dimensions: 4 × 4 × 8 in., 4 × 4 × 9 in.
Year: 2025
Materials: Blown and Fused glass