Filigree Twist Foglio
Filigree Twist Foglio
Blue
Blue
Filigree Twist Foglio
Black
Black
Filigree Twist Foglio
Filigree Twist Foglio
Filigree Twist Foglio
Blue
Filigree Twist Foglio
Black
Filigree Twist Foglio

Filigree Twist Foglio

Art Glass Vessel (ID: A179615)
Designed by David Patchen
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This blown glass vessel from Patchen's "Foglio" series is created with the cane technique. To make cane, Patchen encases a rod of white glass in molten clear glass then it is stretched 50-60 feet long, reducing its diameter to about the thickness of a pencil. After cooling, the long rod is cut into 6" lengths, reheated and rolled onto a molten glass bubble on a blowpipe. Closing the end creates a striped bubble which Patchen can then twist and manipulate the create the wavy lines in this work. After gathering molten clear glass on top of this pattern, the final shape is blown. Few artists have mastered this technique to the degree that David Patchen has, as evidenced by his large and precise work and his standing in the glass world.

Since this Foglio has been double-encased, it is significant with great three-dimensional optics and depth. The flared base provides great stability; museum wax is recommended if added security is desired. Available in white, black and vibrant blue.
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  • Materials: Glass
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David Patchen

David Patchen

"I find glass as seductive as it is challenging. The challenge of designing and executing complex work satisfies me as both an artist and a craftsman. I find it exciting to spend days creating a piece and then to watch it come to life in the fire."

Patchen considers the graceful shapes of his works to be three-dimensional canvases on which to explore how glass holds detailed elements in suspension and bends light. He is influenced by textiles, patterns in nature, and the marine environment. Through the medium of glass, Patchen plays with the ideas of contrasting transparency and opacity and the creation of ''windows'' with views into or through his pieces.

David Patchen creates art glass that explores pattern, color, and transparency through the use of multi-layered cane and murrini—some of the most difficult techniques in glass. Each piece is begun by meticulously planning color combinations and designing patterns. To create the intricate stripes and patterns for which his work is known, Patchen first has to create the necessary cane and murrini by layering multiple colors and stretching hot glass into rods. Once the glass has cooled, he cuts and arranges these rods and tiles into a mosaic to design the final work, a process that can take days. The compositions are fused and wrapped around a bubble of liquid glass to begin the blowing process.

David Patchen's work is well-known for its technical mastery, intricate detail, and vibrant color. His work is widely collected, has received numerous awards, and is exhibited in galleries, museums, and juried shows internationally. His book, "Explorations in Murrine," is in the permanent collection of the Library at the Corning Museum of Glass as well as Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Centro Studi del Vetro (Glass Study Center Library) in Venice, Italy. While primarily self-taught, Patchen has studied at Pilchuck Glass School and with talented artists including Afro Celotto in Murano, Italy.

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