Dale Chihuly
Dale Chihuly is the most famous glass artist in the world today, with his workshop
in Seattle, WA. He has many assistants who work with him. These days he usually
presents one or two shows each year in museums or botanical gardens. His art does
not consist of single pieces, although he also makes these, but of incredible
assemblages of hundreds of pieces. The photo above is a close-up of part of a
piece entitled "Mille Fiori," a very old name for a special kind of blown glass.
All of these pieces were individually hand-blown from molten glass gathered in a
blob/gather and then blown into and enlarged.
The entire piece looks like this. The pieces are placed on a base of sheets of black glass
which reflects like a mirror. This is in the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal. He uses Reeds
and Herons and Floats and Cacti and Persians from other pieces.
This is a small portion of "Mille Fiori." The striated pieces are made by pulling
the molten glass through steel molds.
The piece is different every step you take as you walk around it.
"Yellow Persians" and "Red Reeds" at one end.
"Mille Fiori" with Herons and Floats.
"Fiori Boat" with long tendrils from fiori series.
"Fiori Boat" and "Float"
"Float Boat" based on round forms of Japanese fishing floats.
"Float Boat"
"Palazzo Ducale" White Tower
Detail of "Palazzo Ducale" White Tower
Blue Chandelier
Detail of Blue Chandelier
Blue Chandelier detail
Green Chandelier
Detail of Green Chandelier
Orange Hornet Chandelier
Ruby Red Pineapple Chandelier
Macchia Forest
Macchia Bowl
Macchia Forest
Macchia Pink
Macchia Yellow
Macchia Forest
"The Sun" in front of museum in Montreal.
"The Sun" at night.
Turquoise Reeds
Persian Walls and Turquoise Reeds
"Lavender Reeds," from the San Francisco show I saw.
Glass Forest
If you fill glass tubes with different gases and then run an electric current
through them, you create different colors of neon light.
Glass Forest of Neon
Persian Ceiling - there were mats lying on the floor so you could lie down
and look up and enjoy the ceiling.
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