WorldArtGlass.com - your guide to art glass.
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Art in Glass
Our Focal Point is the creation of
beauty through this exciting material
Glass is a very special material - not a solid, not a liquid.
We are fascinated by this material and how it is used to
create unique works of art, and useable forms both from a
historic and contemporary prospective.
We bring together a fantastic array of sites from around the
globe geared to all aspects of art glass: equipment and material
resources, education sites, fabrication in the glass studio and
glass works, gallery presentations, secondary sales
predominately in the auction houses of the world and collections
in important international museums.
Join us in the search to learn more about this wonderful material and
how it is designed and manipulated to create lasting works of art.
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David and Sara produce dichroic glass paperweights, jewelry and glass rune stones. The artists also combine copper metals within their glass forms. Location: PO Box 1106 Magdalena New Mexico 87825 USA
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A sculptor who blends glass and metals to produce monumental sculptures for indoor and outdoor exhibition. A variety of glass forming techniques are used to create this glass art. A site to see unusual sculptures. Location: 835 N. 3rd Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19123 USA
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Toronto and Montreal are two cities in Canada where auctions are held. All forms of fine art and work created by artisans is included. Silver, art glass, historic and contemporary jewelry, porcelian and ceramics are just a few of the types of items presented. Location: 380 King Street East Toronto Ontario M5A 1K9 Canada
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The company presents art glass within the following categories: Sculptural lighting, Glass in Architecture, Contemporary Glass Sculpture and Design, Contemporary and Modern Lighting fixtures, Classic Royal Heritage and Oriental chandeliers and Studio Projects. Location: Praque 4 14000 The Czech Republic
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An article appearing in the June 17, 2008 Wall Street Journal and written by Lee Lawarence. The essay defines the evolution of glass art, the glass artists and glass schools in Japan. Location: USA
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The artist produces lead glass drawings, sand blasted glass, glass and mixed media, and various other works on paper and canvas. Abstract designs are featured in the art glass. Location:
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Ress Bowen and John Pierce, glass artists and apprentices Matt Hare, Summer Hatfield and Bridgid Kroner create a variety of rondels mounted on metal frames, lighting, vessels, sculpture, vases and bowls. Location: 3500 Commerce Street Dallas Texas 75226 USA
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Integrated into the art glass forms are images of floral motifs. Vessels, vases, papereweights, flat vases, tangerine vases, marbles, perfume bottles, and pear shapes are presented. The shapes are well executed and feature the effective use of color. Location: 340 Morris Street Toledo Ohio 43604 USA
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Large and small sculptures are created with the molding and shaping of dichrolic glass plates. Installations include monumental forms for interior and exterior presentations. Location: 5546 Hilltop Cleveland Ohio 44134 USA
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A dealer who presents Czech antiques, contemporary art and art glass. Glass art is presented by Leos Smejkal, Karen Feldman, Zdenek Lhotsky, Zuzana Kynclova, Filip Nizky, Lada Semecka and others. Location: Narodni 21 Praque 1 The Czech Republic
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Working at the furnace, this glass artist creates double bowls, large lighting, small pods, vessels and stemware. Classic forms with color combinations are all part of the presentation. Location:
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Painting on glass, fusing glass into sculptural forms and window glass for churchs, commercial and private applications represent the art of this artist. Textures along with abstract motifs are part of the art glass presented. Location: Senicka 16 Senice Na Hane 78345 The Czech Republic
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This glass artist manipulates her glass forms using the kiln forming technique. Art glass, large, rectangular and medium sized platters are produced with interesting designs and opaque color combinations. Location:
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The permanent exhibition presents the evolution of glass making from the 17th Century, particularly unique double-walled cups and goblets, engravings and local historical production. Location: Osvobozeni 69 Kamenicky Senov 47114 The Czech Republic
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A glass works which creates lighting fixtures. Location: 1235 Sweetzer Ave. Los Angeles California 90069 USA
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Various glass forming techniques including casting and blowing glass are used to produce sinks, soap dishes, lighting, ornaments, vases, urns, bowls and more. Location: 900 North 34th St Seattle Washington 98103 USA
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A multi talented artist whose production includes drawings, paintings, ceramics, bronze sculpture, glass and textiles. The glass art is made by layering strings and sheets of glass and fusing them in a kiln. Location: 1120 Jones Street Omaha Nebraska 68102 USA
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Round and square forms with textures are found in the monumental art glass sculptures of this glass artist. Stained glass is another glass forming technique used to produce images. Location:
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A full service glass casting facility whose artisans work with rubber molds and a lost wax process to cast art in plaster molds. They work with glass artists, sculptors, architects and designers. Location: 64 Spaque St. Hyde Park Massachusetts 02136 USA
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A glass artist who uses the casting technique to create sculptures, wall sculptures, installations and figurines integrated with bright color combinations. Location: 64 Spaque St. Hyde Park Massachusetts 02136 USA
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