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Born  in the UK, she has lived in Australia since 1979, studying glass at  Monash University, Victoria, and later at RMIT University,  Victoria, where she received a first class degree. In common  with a number of other Australian glass artists, her works derive  from natural or landscape forms. According to the artist, Tali Dalton: \"My work explores the nuances of relationships. I draw visual inspiration from nature, in particular vines and their spiralling tendrils. 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The catalogue provides a short written statement by the artist, Tali Dalton: \"My work explores the nuances of relationships. I draw visual inspiration from nature, in particular vines and their spiralling tendrils. The resulting work is an exploration of form, texture and positive and negative space; the intent is an abstract expression of human interaction.\"","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"'Under My Wing', blown, wheel-cut, sandblasted and polished glass, made by Tali Dalton, Australia, 2006","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"<u>Collect: the international art fair for contemporary objects</u>. 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