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Bibi Smit (born 1965) is a Dutch glass artist and designer known for creating objects and installations that explore the patterns and rhythms caused by movement in nature. The process of making is a fundamental quality of her artistic practice and teaching experience.
The millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane. [2] [9] A murrine rod is heated in a furnace and pulled until thin while still maintaining the cross section's design. It is then cut into beads or discs when cooled. [2] [9]
2015 – COLOURS, Group ExhibitionThe Hempel Glass Museum in Denmark. [4] [22] 2015 – Chroma Revival, Heller Gallery NY. [23] This was a solo exhibition. [3] 2015 – Steuben and Glass Candlestick Exhibition at the Wichita Art Museum in Kansas. [4] 2014 – Second Life Glass solo exhibition at The Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Irving Amen (1918-2011), stained glass; Gary Beecham (b. 1955)
Bowl of a wine glass in typical cut glass style Cut glass chandelier in Edinburgh. Cut glass or cut-glass is a technique and a style of decorating glass. For some time the style has often been produced by other techniques such as the use of moulding, but the original technique of cutting glass on an abrasive wheel is still used in luxury products.
Northwood produced a large amount of this pattern. There were two variations of the pattern with one having more vine in the center. [10] Three Fruits 1910 The pattern includes fruits and foliage. The Fenton glass also had a similar pattern. [11] Wishbone This was used on bowls and plates of two different sizes, 8 and 10 inch.
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Roman glass cup from a grave in Emona (present Ljubljana). Glass art refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass.It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glass jewelry and tableware.