Isabella Kullmann
London-based glass artist Isabella Kullmann works at the intersection of precision and instinct, treating her material as both responsive and unpredictable. Her path—spanning art history studies in Paris, a career in journalism and publishing, and an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the RCA—brings a narrative sensibility to her practice. In her hand-blown vases, subtle shifts in thickness and tone reveal the rhythm of making, while a pared-back aesthetic draws attention to light, proportion and form.
London-based glass artist Isabella Kullmann works at the intersection of precision and instinct, treating her material as both responsive and unpredictable. Her path—spanning art history studies in Paris, a career in journalism and publishing, and an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the RCA—brings a narrative sensibility to her practice. In her hand-blown vases, subtle shifts in thickness and tone reveal the rhythm of making, while a pared-back aesthetic draws attention to light, proportion and form.