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Midtown Traffic

Midtown Traffic

Art Glass & Ceramic Wall Art (ID: A27723)
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This intimate grouping, from the Manhattan Chic series, will fill any space on your wall in a dynamic way. Bold circles of black, white and red are both stationery and moving. The bands of black and white on the 8" ceramic circle alternate with slick, gloss against satin texture, with a red glass gem fused in the center. Wheel thrown to give form, then hand carved and stained for its individuality. Fused glass circles are 2" and 4" in diameter, and are hand cut, fused, cold worked, carved and fire polished. Their sleek, dramatic design and shine will capture the light in a brilliant way. Pieces are mounted at varying distances from the wall, to create additional dimension and movement. This piece comes with a full sized template and hardware for easy and accurate installation.
  • Materials: Ceramic, Glass
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Janine Sopp and Barbara Galazzo

Janine Sopp and Barbara Galazzo

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"Our collaboration gives us the ability to explore and express in our principle medium while we expand ourselves into infinite, creative possibilities. We push the boundaries of our materials in order to intertwine our vision and broaden our connection."

Glass artist Barbara Galazzo and ceramic artist Janine Sopp work together as an innovative design team. Inspired by the opposing forces of their differing media and techniques, they integrate colorful fused glass with rich, textural clay, melding their individual styles into cohesive sculptural creations. The glass, with its fluid transparency, dances onto and through the richly textured, earthy clay forms.

With attention to design and detail, Galazzo meticulously cuts and combines hundreds of colorful pieces of glass, layering them to create depth in what will become a final fused piece. Using wheel-throwing or slab-building techniques, Sopp alters then adds texture and stain to her organic forms in order to achieve the dimension she seeks. Both are masterful with their use of color.

Both artists have accomplished careers as a former dancer/potter and fashion/textile designer. They co-owned a gallery in New York City and have had their work featured in numerous magazines and publications, interior design projects, and national and international galleries and museums.

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