This is an idea I worked on during my last year in school. It consists of photograms that I have taken of my interpretations of 1920's style Barovier pieces (hence my naming them Vetrograms). The process is somewhat complicated, but very straight forward in relationship to the way I've chosen to display them. This series speaks of History as well as the magnification of the Hand of the Artist through the pieces.
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Thank you for viewing my gallery. I started blowing glass in the Fall of 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art, and graduated in May 2006. I currently live, work and teach glassblowing in Brooklyn, NY. I thank you for taking the time to view my artwork.
Slate Grove Brooklyn NY US http://www.slategrove.com
What is that
So just what is a Vetrogram? The glass I can figure out OK but the back ground has me wondering. Warren Newbery
» Posted byNewberyArtGlasson 12/22/2005 2:23:58 PM.
Sweet Work Slate
B sharp here Giving you kudos for this Work...I hope to see more of your work around... B#
» Posted byBENSHARPon 12/27/2005 1:25:20 PM.
Nice work
Great idea, excellent execution.
» Posted byKajBeckon 12/17/2006 8:53:32 AM.
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