red, purple
red, purple
red
red
Purple
Purple
raspberry
raspberry
aqua
aqua
green
green
Heart Paperweight
red, purple
red
Purple
raspberry
aqua
green
Heart Paperweight

Heart Paperweight

Art Glass Paperweight (ID: A102477)
Designed by Bryan Goldenberg
$50
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Swirls of pattern dance within this solid glass paperweight, making this token of affection an expressive work of art. Shown propped; will lie flat on your tabletop.

Dimensions:
3"H, 6"W, 1"D
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Bryan Goldenberg

Bryan Goldenberg

Slow Burn Glass
"There is nothing I enjoy more than blowing glass. The continuing emerging quality that occurs in my pieces is the use of color and clean lines. My designs take form as functional vessels such as bowls, vases, and platters. Aesthetically, each piece can stand alone or become part of a larger cluster of pieces. I hope that each of my pieces gives you as much pleasure as I have had in creating it for you."

Bryan Goldenberg was originally a ceramic student when he discovered his true passion: blown glass. He has now been blowing glass since 1995. He was the featured artist at a solo show at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas in 2007, and returned again for solo shows in 2008 and 2010.

In 2006, Goldenberg designed and built Slow Burn Glass, a 2300 square foot glass studio where he creates his work. Here, Goldenberg has excelled in many forms and styles that include the use of clean lines and superior craftsmanship. Using his past experiences to influence these styles, he spends a lot of time developing his own colors and transforming them into one-of-a-kind works of art!

In 2002, Goldenberg graduated with a B.F.A. in glass from California College of Arts in Oakland. He has trained at Inferno Glass Studio in New Orleans and Pilchuck Glass School in Seattle. Internationally, he has trained in Murano, Italy. It has been his honor to have trained with well-known glass blowers including Dante Marioni, Lino Tagliapietra, Philip Baldwin, and Monica Guggisberg.

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