Golden Gem Vase - Garnet
Golden Gem Vase - Garnet

Golden Gem Vase - Garnet

Art Glass Vase (ID: A79602)
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Blown glass vase with garnet lip and accents.
  • Materials: Glass
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Cristy Aloysi and Scott Graham

Cristy Aloysi and Scott Graham

Viscosity Glass
"For us, glassblowing is an art that goes beyond the object itself. It is a dance between two people, perfectly choreographed to form a unique creation. "

Cristy Aloysi and Scott Graham work together as a husband-and-wife team to create blown glass pieces that feature sleek and clean lines. They create each piece by hand, capturing the beauty of transparent colors and simple, elegant forms.

Aloysi and Graham began their glassblowing careers at Urban Glass in Brooklyn, New York, where they became fascinated with the ancient process of glassmaking. The challenge of forming beautiful objects out of this molten medium captivated them. The city's energetic art and design movement became a central influence in their work. Today, they live in Boulder Creek, California, where they continue to create original blown glass pieces.