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Dimensions: 7" x 1.5" x 2.25"
Bertil Vallien is by far the most internationally celebrated glass artist and designer in Sweden. He has received numerous awards and his work is well represented in leading museums around the world. He works in a mythical, dream-like world of symbolic imagery. He undertakes what he himself describes as a never-ending research quest, in close cooperation with his co-workers at Kosta glassworks, several of whom have worked with Vallien for decades. Bertil Vallien is known most of all as the master of sand moulding. His solid, deep-blue, four-meter-long ship has become part of modern glass history. His creations include Château, one of the best-selling ranges of handmade glasses over the years.
Dimensions: 19.25" x 6"
Dimensions: 14" x 11" x 2"
"The beauty and power of pot making is that it can elicit a range of intellectual and emotional responses. The medium is primal. Pots are abstract. Subtle nuances of form and surface and the interactivity of haptic experience offer endless means of expression. Pots are also intimate. In a post-digital society increasing divorced from human interaction, it seems pertinent to offer objects that elevate and sustain our core human needs."
Paul Kotula earned his MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1989.Paul Kotula has exhibited his work internationally since 1991. Among his recent exhibitions are "Convergence: Pottery from Studio and Factory," Art Alliance, Philadelphia; "The 63rd Scripps College Ceramics Annual," Scripps College and "Hide and Reveal: 4th International Craft Biennale," Cheongiu City, Korea. Paul Kotula has also worked as a gallery director for Pewabic Pottery, Swidler Gallery, REVOLUTION (Detroit and New York) and paulktoulaprojects.
Dimensions: 4.5" x 4.75"
Morton "Dale" Chase, (1934-2007), grew up in Michigan until his family moved to the San Francisco area at age 11. He graduated from UC Medical School and became a vascular surgeon for 32 years before retiring. After acquiring a Holtzapffel lathe in 1972, he began creating wood bowls and boxes with engraved ornamental designs. As his skills continued to develop, he grew from traditional index ornamenting to the less common (at that time) rose engine work.
His work survives in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Honolulu Museum of Art, Yale University Museum of Art, Museum for Art in Wood, and several others, as well as in personal collections on all continents.
Dimensions: 3.5" x 10.25"
Dimensions: 8" x 6" x 1"
"I often think of my art as timeless relics and ritual home furnishings. My training and early work was in textiles and painting, a fusion of art and craft. My current body of work integrates my lifelong interest in patterns. Pieces are stitched on PVC screening that include symbolism, irony, satire and cultural context. They are layered illustrations of my soul that include the past, the present and perhaps the future."
Dimensions: 9" x 7.5" x 1.5"
Fair Market Value: $700
Dimensions: 5'5"x3" - Large Rug (10"x8") - coasters
River of Soul Collection is a tufted series commemorating the different paths we walk through out our lives. The variety of textures resemble the trials and tribulations of our path and how nature can bring us sense comfort and ease . These abstract sensory pieces are a sensation to have in your space. (1 large area rug and coasters / hot pot pads )
Eunoamia Art is Afro Caribbean multi disciplinary artist based in Philadelphia,Pa.
Dimensions: 11.5" x 13.5" x2"
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Hand and machine-sewn kinetic textile collage inspired by the canyonlands of the Western United States.
Dimensions: 2.5"x 2.5"x 10", 2.5"x2.5" x6"
Two handmade planes, smoothing and block, in the Krenovian tradition.
Dimensions: 17" x 18"
Isaiah Zagar is an award-winning mosaic mural artist whose work can be found on more than 200 public walls throughout the city of Philadelphia and around the world. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Brooklyn, Zagar received his B.F.A. in Painting & Graphics at the Pratt Institute of Art in New York City. When he was 19 years old, Zagar discovered the art environment of Clarence Schmidt in Woodstock, New York. This shaped his ideas of what art could be and started a lifelong interest in art environments and their creators.
Isaiah Zagar's artwork is heavily influenced by his travels and the personal connections he has made with international folk and visionary artists. Isaiah and his wife Julia completed three years of Peace Corps service in Peru in the mid-1960s, working with folk artists in the Puno region near Lake Titicaca. Soon after, they settled in Philadelphia and began their life's work of creating public art and fostering creativity in all its varied forms.
Dimensions: 13" round
John Glick is known for functional, thrown, stoneware vessels with painterly surfaces. His early work reflected his Cranbrook teacher, Maija Grotell, and is characterized by simple, undecorated stoneware dinner services and functional vessels.Glick founded Plum Tree Pottery in 1964. There he produced a range of functional vessels with sophisticated painterly decoration. The surface is drawn on and painted with slips and glazes, frequently with flower and vine motifs, sometimes built up to form relief or textured underglaze surfaces, always creating the illusion of depth.
Glick is considered one of the most important functional potters of his time, not only for his body of work but also as an influential teacher and mentor. Glick introduced, to American studio potters, innovative studio practices that have been widely adopted. He worked with studio assistants, initially having them throw the desired forms or assemble the slabs of hand-built forms to his specifications. Glick concentrated on all aspects of the decoration and finishing.