During a recent stay as resident artist at the MIT Glass Lab, Lee explored the use of letters of the alphabet embedded in glass cane as a design element for her blown glass globes. After making a full set of glass canes for each letter of the alphabet, Lee laid out pangrams — sentences using every letter of the alphabet — then fused them together. She also made vessels that revealed lowercase script letters when cut in half.
Lee, who is based in Berkeley, Calif., gave two examples of pangrams she fused into her glass: “Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim” and “Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.”
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