17 Amazing Glass Artists
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2017
- From Dan Dailey and his glass and metal art, to Dale Chihuly's magnificent pieces all over, here are 17 Amazing Glass Artists.
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8. Dan Dailey
With a career that encompasses more than 40 years, Dan Dailey has accumulated numerous awards and has his works featured in museums all over the world from Australia to France. His glass works of art are known for including an element of metal to them. Dailey is married to his wife Linda Macneil who is also a glass and metal artist.
7. Ginny Ruffner
Ruffner is based out of Seattle, Washington where she creates magnificent works of “torchworked” glass, despite being in a terrible car crash that her doctors feared she might never walk or speak again. Though she suffers from some speech and walking issues, Ginny Ruffner has gone on to have her work permanently installed in 42 museums around the world.
6. Howard Ben Tré
Tré has been dubbed as a “pioneer” in the field of glass art by “Glass” magazine thanks to his unique technique that he has created for casting hot glass. The process requires several months as that’s how long it takes to cool the molten glass once it’s been placed into a sand mold. Some of his work can be seen at the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
5. William Morris
Sometimes life has a funny way of leading you down the right path, even if it’s not the one you expected. Morris wasn’t always a master glass artist. Instead, he was a truck driver for the Pilchuck Glass School who would go on to become a student and later an instructor there. He’s able to remarkably transform glass to mimic the appearance of bone, wood, fiber, and other materials,
4. Lino Tagliapietra
Tagliapietra is revered by his peers and students as he is responsible for creating several methods and procedures that are now commonly used in the production of glass art. He began studying as an apprentice at the age of 12 and became a master at his craft when he was just 25-years-old. His work can be viewed all over the world.
3. Luke Jerram
Though he suffers from being color-blind, Luke Jerram doesn’t let that stop him from creating marvelous pieces of glass art. During the course of his still continuous 20-year-career, Jerram has acquired numerous amounts of accolades under his belt. What you see in the following image is a glass sculpture of the swine flu virus from his collection titled “Glass Microbiology.”
2. Jack Storms
Storms is incredibly well-known for the method he has developed in the process of creating his unique and signature works of art. It’s described as being a “cold-glass” process that requires a heavy amount of time to complete, 24 hours to be exact. While owning his own studio, Storms has impressively had his work featured in the movie “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
Before we reveal number 1, let us know in the comments below which one of these glass artists you thought was the most impressive and don’t forget to subscribe! And now...
1. Dale Chihuly
This is perhaps, if not, the most famous glass artist that is currently alive. Chihuly has managed to create wondrous works of art by melting and fusing glass, even after several accidents left him blind in his left eye. These days he’s more of a creative director for his team but his work has been featured in several places all over such as Las Vegas and New York City. - Věda a technologie
Can't believe you put jack storms in there and not Jon Kuhn.
exactly
Jack Storms... My God his work is absolutely awesome! ❤️🙏🙌
Jack Storms, but I've seen one of Jon Kuhn's pieces at the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass in Neenah Wisconsin. Great little museum, if you're ever in the area. Kuhn's and Storms's work has to be seen in person to be fully appreciated. You just cannot fathom the dazzling energy they exude from looking at a photo or even a video.
No such thing as the best, it's far too subjective. Which means they are all the best in their own field of shaping glass.
Love glass work. Thanks for posting
Jack Storm is my absolute favorite favorite!!!!!
Storms cold glass method is absolutely the most beautiful.
only takes 24 hours to make to be exact. an incredibly long process
great video love it !!
Great video, my favorite has to be jerrams art
Paul Stankard is my favorite glass artist.
Jack Storms. Hands down
I agree with Snow Angel. Your voice is so soothing and I hope you have a great day!!!
No6, can all so be seen in my home town, town centre, Warrington, Cheshire
luv this vid yea and ur voice 2. my favorite was the #2 guy. name??? i jusy luvd the colors he produced. just gorgous absolutly beautiful!!! slim crafty kim 😝😜😀😍🌸
Rick Satava, and Chris Richardson should be on the list IMHO...
jack storms! the best
Storms Art is inspired bei Kuhn or vice versa?
I was just going to ask about John?
Kuhn came before Storms.
@@puppydog7631 I thought that as well. His gallery is much bigger than Storms. John also credits his team, you don't hear much of that from Storms.
@@mtman22984 Storms is an egotistical maniac.
@@puppydog7631 But that Glas Sculptures....damn...only the craziest have the imagination for that....love booth.....cheers and thanks 4 rply
No examples of each artists work...,
This would have been much more interesting if you had actually shown more of their work and less of the unnecessary images of stuff that wasn't needed!
'24 hours'!?
Jack Storms didn't create his style, there may have been modifications but he admitted to learn under another artist... Just a guess but probably John Kuhn do to similar styles.
Jack Storms is why i do glass / Jack is
#1 in my book ., & Viv is a GOD sent artist to Jack .
but ol' Jon Kuhn is my #2 pick ..
and coming in @ #3
is Lee Morrison living and creating in Hawaii.
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° >
Jon Kuhn is the best
glass could crack and cut into your skin
Junk not art
Jack storm is no1 and you didn't showcase his art properly