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Curvasi Series

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A157759)
Designed by Victor Chiarizia
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Sinuous twists of vivid blown glass are overlaid with intricate tapestries of opaque color in these dazzling sculptures. Sold individually. Due to the hand-made nature of this sculpture, variations in size and patterning may occur. Height will vary from 35'' - 44'' and diameter will vary from 5.5'' - 6.25''.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Victor Chiarizia

Victor Chiarizia

"Glass is fluid and alive. It challenges me. I challenge it."

As a first generation Italian-American, Victor Chiarizia is influenced by a tradition and culture that embraces the handmade. Renowned for his innovative designs and use of striking colors, he explores sculptural shapes in glass using traditional Venetian and developed glassblowing techniques.

Much of Chiarizia's work is created using the incalmo technique, which was developed by Venetian master glassblowers 500 years ago. In adapting this ancient technique of assembling horizontal stripes of color from "cups" of glass, Chiarizia creates vibrant and striking color combinations of vertical and diagonal bands.

Chiarizia studied at Salem College in New Jersey, Haystack School of Crafts in Maine, and The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York. His work has been featured in juried shows in the USA and Taiwan, as well as numerous publications, including "500 Glass Objects" and "The Penland Book of Glass."