Photo by Leslie Patron

Photo by Leslie Patron

Photo by Leslie Patron

Rainbowl Traditional

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A144205)
Designed by Marc VandenBerg
$1,200
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Rainbowls are handblown from the furnace using cane techniques inspired by venetian glassmakers. Each line is a transparent color over a white core. Canes are laid on a cane marver, heated, and rolled onto a bubble. The wig-wag patterning is borrowed from flameworking and is achieved in the very same way only larger scale.

Food safe. Shapes and sizes will vary slightly due to product being handmade.
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  • Materials: Glass
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Marc VandenBerg

Marc VandenBerg

"Working with my hands is therapeutic, allowing me to communicate thoughtfulness, self-reflection, honesty, and my pursuit of excellence."

Using both furnace and flameworking techniques, Marc VandenBerg creates engaging designs that reflect his spirited personality. He taught himself flameworking in the mid-1990s while attending Michigan State University. After graduation, he worked at The Henry Ford as part of a furnace production team. He has since taught and demonstrated internationally. He runs his own studio in Detroit, Michigan.