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[T217]The Art Of Glass
by Soothsayer, Soo






Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in which<br />individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works from<br />molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of glass









Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in
which individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works
from molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of
glass. It began in the early 1960s and showed continued growth through the end
of the century. The glass objects created are not primarily utilitarian but are
intended to make a sculptural or decorative statement. On the market, their
prices may range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars (US). The
best known of the moderns are Dale Chihuly, who uses
many of the best independent glass workers to create his large and colorful
works and Hans Godo Frabel,
who creates his art together with a team of studio glass artists.

Prior to the early 1960s, art glass would have referred to
glass made for decorative use, usually by teams of factory workers, taking
glass from furnaces with a thousand or more pounds of glass. This form of art
glass, of which Tiffany and Steuben in the U.S.A., Gall?
in France and Hoya Crystal in Japan and Kosta class=SpellE>Boda in Sweden are perhaps the best known, grew out of the
factory system in which all glass objects were hand or mold blown by teams of 4
or more men. In fact, the turn of the 19th Century was the height of the old
art glass movement while the factory glass blowers were being replaced by
mechanical bottle blowing and continuous window glass. In the factory, every
member of the team does the same job repeatedly turning out dozens or hundreds
of the same item each day.






I usually give people art glass paperweights that I find at art auctions for milestone birthdays and anniversaries. My grandmother turned eighty last October and I found a wonderful art glass paperweight for her.

The art glass paperweight that I found for my grandmother was made by Baccarat. I was extremely lucky that this was one of the last things auctioned. A lot of people had already left the art auction when this item went on the block. My grandmother appreciated the pansy design because the pansy is her favorite flower.

My cousin loves frogs. She has managed to decorate her home tastefully with her favorite item. I have been on the lookout for an art glass paperweight for her for years. I finally found one at an art auction I was at last year. The art glass paperweight featured a frog sitting on a lily pad and the frog was surrounded by blue water. It was really pretty and my cousin started using it on her desk immediately.

My aunt collects art glass paperweights. I have been asked by her on numerous occasions to find pretty art glass paperweights for her while I'm attending art auctions. Of all of the pieces I've won for her over the years, one memory sticks out in my memory more than any other.

By far the prettiest art glass paperweight I've ever won at an art auction has to be one that features a blue and gold Macaw. Rick Ayotte was the artist that created it and it was even featured in a book of his work. He has created many lovely art glass paperweights.

I have an art glass paperweight in my shop that just won't sell. It has been in the store the longest and I think I may have it priced too high. I won the paperweight at an art auction several years ago for one thousand dollars. The paperweight was created by Paul Stankard and it should have easily sold for twice what I paid for it.

I have no trouble at all selling art glass paperweights that were made by Rick Ayotte. His work seems to draw the most interest. I try to win any auction I find for art glass paperweights he made. I won one not long ago that was pink roses. They looked so delicate and sweet. I know that this art glass paperweight will sell quickly.

There have been some inquiries at my shop for art glass paperweights by Richard Marquis. I haven't found any in any of the art auctions I've attended recently. I looked at some of the pieces he's made and I'm not especially impressed.

I will keep looking for the art glass paperweights at the art auctions I attend, but I will not be going way out of my way to track them down. I will just remember that Marquis is an artist that some of my clients are really interested in. I'm sure that I will find an art auction with one of his pieces in it at some point.

There were some inquiries about nautical themed art glass paperweights a couple of years ago and I found a fantastic artist that made them. I buy every art glass paperweight I can find that was made by Rick Satava. My favorite has to be the coral orange jellyfish that I found at an art auction an hour from my home. It was really pretty.

The coral orange jellyfish art glass paperweight was just the first Rick Satava piece that I've found at various art auctions. I've also found jellyfish in ruby and blue. They are beautiful by themselves or when they are put onto a black light stand that has been built especially for them.
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