Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase

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Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase 10.5" tall, signed and dated 2009, no damage<br>or wear. An amazing piece of glass with rich blues and purples that I couldn't<br>capture with the time/resources available.<br><br>Saul Alcaraz's fine art glass has been featured in galleries and museums<br>throughout the world. His visionary designs have literally pushed the art of<br>glassmaking to the edge of creative expression. His passion for his work is<br>inspired by the amazing works of Lois Comfort Tiffany, Steuben and Duran.<br><br>Saul's symbiotic relationship with fire has been a tenuous partnership over the<br>years. With the quest for a translucent form of perfection, Saul feels he has<br>captured the power of the sun and he brings this to tangible objects of pure<br>light and beauty. His style is reminiscent of the art nouveau glass being<br>produced in France by Galle and in Ausrria by Loetz. Saul has had but one ideal<br>- to make the finest glass the world has ever known, with strict adherence to<br>distinctive design.
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Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase 10.5" tall, signed and dated 2009, no damage<br>or wear. An amazing piece of glass... Per saperne di più

SKU: 12025464063_443A

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$350.00 escl. I.V.A.

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      Descrizione

      Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase 10.5" tall, signed and dated 2009, no damage<br>or wear. An amazing piece of glass with rich blues and purples that I couldn't<br>capture with the time/resources available.<br><br>Saul Alcaraz's fine art glass has been featured in galleries and museums<br>throughout the world. His visionary designs have literally pushed the art of<br>glassmaking to the edge of creative expression. His passion for his work is<br>inspired by the amazing works of Lois Comfort Tiffany, Steuben and Duran.<br><br>Saul's symbiotic relationship with fire has been a tenuous partnership over the<br>years. With the quest for a translucent form of perfection, Saul feels he has<br>captured the power of the sun and he brings this to tangible objects of pure<br>light and beauty. His style is reminiscent of the art nouveau glass being<br>produced in France by Galle and in Ausrria by Loetz. Saul has had but one ideal<br>- to make the finest glass the world has ever known, with strict adherence to<br>distinctive design.

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