Sentences with phrase «creating glass art»

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Create stained glass flowers, listen to live music, and hear stories at the MFA's annual Art in Bloom Community Day (Boston)
A nod to Art Deco design, our Arched Waterfall Wall Art's staggered glass panels create a convex shape that beautifully reflects light.
A lustrous finish on the textured - glass base of the Poplar Table Lamp creates the feel of a sculptural art piece.
Always pushing the creative envelope, we've created a new line of wire frame glasses, harnesses, and wearable art sure to add a futuristic touch to any outfit.
Raise a glass with the merriest nail art around created using three new nail art kits — Have a Dapper Holiday for a simply yet chic striped design; Mix and Mingle half - moon or gradient French mani; or Wrap It Up like a present with a striped look.
Their eye - catching art glass bases creates a distinctively elegant atmosphere to any décor.
Action - Use colored triangular panels to create a vibrant mosaic of stained glass in Art Style: Rotohex.
In her down time Katie can be found exploring the Sacramento area with her beloved dog Kiedis, reading, learning how to cook, gardening, or creating stained glass art.
She also enjoys playing the piano, attending concerts, spending time outside, exercising, and creating stained glass works of art.
, creates art glass, sings and acts with local groups and enjoys his seven grandchildren.
Stroll the Bucerias Art Walk on a sunny afternoon; create your own souvenir at Splash of Glass art shop; take a cultural tour; hold a baby crocodile at Santuario de Cocodrilos El Cora; learn to cook at My Mexican Kitchen; rent a Vespa scooter for a self - guided expedition; get a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes; put a few rounds at Flamingos Golf Course; sample flights of flavored alcohol at the Museo Casa Tequilera; or spend a thrilling day at Zipline & Aerial Adventures PaArt Walk on a sunny afternoon; create your own souvenir at Splash of Glass art shop; take a cultural tour; hold a baby crocodile at Santuario de Cocodrilos El Cora; learn to cook at My Mexican Kitchen; rent a Vespa scooter for a self - guided expedition; get a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes; put a few rounds at Flamingos Golf Course; sample flights of flavored alcohol at the Museo Casa Tequilera; or spend a thrilling day at Zipline & Aerial Adventures Paart shop; take a cultural tour; hold a baby crocodile at Santuario de Cocodrilos El Cora; learn to cook at My Mexican Kitchen; rent a Vespa scooter for a self - guided expedition; get a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes; put a few rounds at Flamingos Golf Course; sample flights of flavored alcohol at the Museo Casa Tequilera; or spend a thrilling day at Zipline & Aerial Adventures Park.
Create your own souvenir at Splash Of Glass art shop, take a cultural tour, visit the magical Bucerias Art Walk, learn to cook like the locals at My Mexican Kitchen, indulge in a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes, or explore the jungle canopy with a zipline toart shop, take a cultural tour, visit the magical Bucerias Art Walk, learn to cook like the locals at My Mexican Kitchen, indulge in a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes, or explore the jungle canopy with a zipline toArt Walk, learn to cook like the locals at My Mexican Kitchen, indulge in a massage at Los Arroyos Verdes, or explore the jungle canopy with a zipline tour.
Watch as glassblowers coax molten glass into beautiful works of art, a year round attraction at Icefire Glassworks, where art glass has been created in Cannon Beach for nearly 40 years.
All - white furnishings and glass accents by designer Axel Schoenert create an artsy, contemporary vibe at this Art Deco hotel on the edge of the... Read More
The Argentinian owners are true craftsman creating works of art from fossils, polished sea glass, colorful stones, seashells and other beautiful articles discarded by the sea.
«My sister, Olga Polizzi, Director of Design for Rocco Forte Hotels has together with interior - design specialists KCA International, created a very stylish contemporary European design with abundant glass and mosaics complemented by modern Middle Eastern art and accessories, to give the hotel a real sense of place.»
Found throughout the hotel and integral to each of the bedrooms are bespoke glass art panels created from a collection of 40 unique photographic images.
Peter Layton is an English glass artist who started one of the first hot - glass studios in Europe, and today London Glassblowing is the premier studio where Peter and other fine art glass artists create their work.
Lithuanian artist Agne Kišonaite created a mosaic art piece called «Glass Blowing» out of nail polish bottles, and it's a game - changer.
«In fact, our retail business is better than it's been in years due to new marketing ideas, including themed gallery events / exhibits, charity partnering, increased magazine advertising, private e-auctions for collectors, creating new merchandise (our Ford Smith Art Glass) and more.»
He loved the work so much that he invested in the glass and shipped it back to the United States, and Mattson's Fine Art was created.
Ana Mendieta's «Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints)» from 1972 turns on its head the art tradition of men creating female nudes, and lets Mendieta depict herself, distorting her form with a pane of gGlass on Body Imprints)» from 1972 turns on its head the art tradition of men creating female nudes, and lets Mendieta depict herself, distorting her form with a pane of glassglass.
The internationally renowned artist created 200 red glass reeds as part of this fall's exhibition, Chihuly at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, opening October 20.
Organized by MAD's Chief Curator Lowery Stokes Sims and curatorial assistant Sophia Merkin, the exhibition features 34 of Scott's neckpieces, including a collaboration with noted jeweler Art Smith, 3 beaded wall hangings, and 13 glass sculptures, most of which were created since 2009.
WHITEWALL: As curator of the Lever House Art Collection — a glass gallery that can be viewed from Park Avenue — you've created some surprising installations, with Katherine Bernhardt and Reginald Sylvester II.
This conceptual art installation by Beth Lipman, a Chrysler Museum Glass Studio Artist in Residence, was created live in front of our Studio audience and was inspired by Norfolk history.
«I specialize in one of a kind contemporary abstract art created by using acrylic paint and a glass - like pigmented epoxy resin,» Bilotta wrote.
«3 - Dimensional» Art is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, or any other material which can be used to create 3 - dimensional aArt is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, or any other material which can be used to create 3 - dimensional artart.
Bridging the gap between art and architecture, Graham's pavilions are engineered out of steel, mirror and glass to create diverse optical effects.
Blending characteristics of traditional Chinese art with a contemporary approach, Jennifer Wen Ma creates delicate, ephemeral installations using hand cut paper, ink, glass, and light.
The state - of - the - art Perry Glass Studio, launched in 2011 to complement the Museum's glass collection, helps demonstrate how masterworks in the collection were creGlass Studio, launched in 2011 to complement the Museum's glass collection, helps demonstrate how masterworks in the collection were creglass collection, helps demonstrate how masterworks in the collection were created.
AWARDS: 5 Cash Prizes of $ 7,000: for winning artists, one for each section 4 Art Residencies: Technymon ARTresidency — Mumbai; Glass School Abate Zanetti — Venice; Art Stays — Slovenia; iaab — Basel 1 Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markArt Residencies: Technymon ARTresidency — Mumbai; Glass School Abate Zanetti — Venice; Art Stays — Slovenia; iaab — Basel 1 Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markArt Stays — Slovenia; iaab — Basel 1 Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markArt: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markart project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markart section, in collaboration with the company FOPEgioelli 2 Exhibitions: OPEN, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice, a space for the diffusion of Romanian art and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markart and culture in Italy 21 Personal Exhibitions in International Galleries: Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the Art markArt market.
He loves to work with materials such as salt, coffee, sand, glass or cement in order to create sculptural objects that cross the border between art and design.
In his four days at the Studio, the Seattle - area artist, a standout of Studio Glass Movement, will create new art in gGlass Movement, will create new art in glassglass.
This series first appeared as Mille Fiori (Italian for «a thousand flowers») at the Tacoma Art Museum in 2003, and with these forms, Chihuly has created spectacular installations that are true gardens of glass.
The final lecture, «Angel Otero: Material Discovery,» presented by chief curator Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D., explores works created on glass, which are then hung on canvas, offering a fresh take on the art of painting.
A visiting artists program will be supported by the newly created «Laurie Wagman Fund in Glass Art
Yellin, who is also the founder of the Pioneer Works Center for Arts and Innovation, created for the occasion 15 large - scale glass and mixed - media sculptures, each weighing more than 3,000 pounds.
Our textile artists use materials such as yarn, fabric, paper, thread, wire, metal, and glass to create unique and original jewelry, wall hangings, clothing, sculpture, accessories, and many other inventive works of art.
The new wing Piano created for the Gardner, with its airy glass and oxidized - copper entrance, plant - filled greenhouse, public space, café, and tiered auditorium for concerts and lectures, also houses a contemporary - art gallery that adds a new dimension to the offerings in the Gardner's original Venetian - style 1903 palazzo.
At Harvard, where Piano's task was to bring together under one roof the university's three major art museums, he created a series of spectacular galleries surrounding a glass - roofed atrium that extends the original arcaded courtyard upward to five levels.
Since his last solo exhibition in Cape Town in 2008, Odita has created large murals at the US Mission to the United Nations in 2010; the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, in 2011; and a stained - glass installation in the 20th Avenue subway station in New York in 2012.
Working with serial cast glass parts to enlarge scale and combining these elements with metal, wood and other materials to create monumental works, he has raised glass sculpture to the realm of public art.
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 20art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 20Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 20Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 20Art, January 2009.
Drawing inspiration from Minimalism, Op and Pop Art, and Frank Stella's «Black Paintings,» he creates compositions out of an assortment of non-fine art materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfectioArt, and Frank Stella's «Black Paintings,» he creates compositions out of an assortment of non-fine art materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfectioart materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfections.
Following a historical precedent for utilizing glass in adornment, contemporary artists create dynamic art jewelry that underscores the aesthetic and theoretical potential of an ancient material.
CAPP is supporting the development of collaborative arts across Europe with the following Partners: Create - Ireland (coordinating lead partner), hablarenarte: Madrid, Heart of Glass Liverpool, Kunsthalle Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Live Art Development Agency London, Ludwig Museum — Museum of Contemporary Art Budapest, M - Cult Helsinki, Tate Liverpool and Agora Collective.
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For her exhibition, Pivi uses the language of window displays as public art by creating vignettes within the SCAD Museum of Art Jewel Boxes, a series of glass enclosures located along the historic museum's northern façaart by creating vignettes within the SCAD Museum of Art Jewel Boxes, a series of glass enclosures located along the historic museum's northern façaArt Jewel Boxes, a series of glass enclosures located along the historic museum's northern façade.
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