Autumn Entropy
Autumn Entropy
Autumn Entropy
Autumn Entropy
Autumn Entropy
Autumn Entropy

Autumn Entropy

Art Glass Sculpture (ID: A121504)
Designed by Mark Ditzler
$2,000
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Autumn Entropy is a collection of golden design elements melted into a solid block of glass. The sculpture features latticino canes, vitreous enamel leaf impressions, and gold luster. The rich amber glass has an iridized coating, which creates a metallic pattern on the glass visible in low light or different angles of view. As the glass is melted, the organized detail of the cane flows with gravity, towards a state of entropy (disorder). Because of the effect of heat and gravity, no two sculptures will be the same. Includes a steel base for display.
  • Materials: Glass, Enamel, Gold, Steel
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Mark Ditzler

Mark Ditzler

Mark Ditzler Glass Studio, LLC
"I am inspired by the possibilities of glass, the most magical of materials. I try to bring together techniques from different crafts to create a unique style of glass. As a designer-craftsman, it is the fine details I enjoy, and I hope you will, too."

Mark Ditzler is a Seattle glass artist who uses "surface design elements" in his work. These may be canes or murrini custom made in his hot shop, or small twists or threads of colored glass from his flame working torch. Screen-printing, iridizing, gold and silver foils, and dichroic glass are all used for accents. These techniques are carefully fused in the Ditzler Glass Studio to produce glass of heirloom quality.

Ditzler uses a wide range of kiln-forming techniques to create glass wall panels, sinks, counter tops, and lighting. Working with homeowners, architects and designers, he creates glass commissions for private, corporate and public projects. As a designer and artist, he enjoys the process of taking a client's idea from concept to timely completion.

The artist has degrees in Fine Art and Industrial Design. Originally a clay artist, he studied glassblowing and neon before discovering kiln formed glass. Ditzler has instructed for more than 20 years at Pratt Fine Art Center, Frye Art Museum, Tacoma Museum of Glass, Corning Museum of Glass, and the Glass Furnace in Istanbul, Turkey.

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