Took a glass vase to the park for some glamour shots today—seems a bit like something from outer space! #glass #art #photography #sommerso #abstract #sculpture #light #scifi
Lo scopo del #Governo di @GiorgiaMecojoni non è, evidentemente, risolvere le cause dei problemi creati dagli affitti brevi selvaggi delle grandi città, ma... CREARE SOMMERSO
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L’isola segreta che più volte fu forgiata soltanto per essere inghiottita dalle acque del Mar Mediterraneo
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#isole #mediterraneo #mare #sommerso #acqua #storia #eventi #episodi #aneddoti #conflitti #eramoderna #casistiche #potenze #nazioni #borboni #sicilia
Alfredo Barbini, a glass artist born in 1912 on the islands of Murano in the lagoon of Venice, Italy, was one of Murano's leading figures of the twentieth century. His parents were members of families which had I been prominent in the glassmaking industry on Murano for generations as glassblowers and beadmakers. Alfredo Barbini began learning the art of glass at the age of ten at Abate Zanetti, the design school attached to the Murano Glass museum. He then went on to work for Ferro Toso, Cristalleria Murano, Zecchin-Martinuzzi, Seguso Vetri'dArte and Vetri Artistici Muranesi Societa Anonima. In 1946 he became a partner at Cenedese, and then began Barbini Glassworks in 1950. Some financial assistance for setting up the factory was provided by Salviati. In exchange, Barbini supplied Salviati with some of the glassware they produced. This explains why some known Barbini designs can be found with Salviati labels. Barbini has become renowned for his heavy, thick sculptural forms which have won him many awards. In 1952 Alfredo's daugher Oceania Barbini-Moretti joined the glassworks and became the company's sales manager. His son Flavio became a designer for the firm in 1968.
Vase
inciso and sommerso glass
Alfredo Barbini
Murano Venice Italy
circa 1960
#alfredobarbini #muranoglass #glassart #venice #italy #italianglass #mcm #handmade #craft #art #glassblowing #inciso #sommerso #handblown #vintage1950s #venetianglass #modernglass #modernism #moderndesign #flaviobarbini
Born in Venice from a family of artists, he started his career as a painter in the 30s, to join the Spatialism art movement in 1951. Between 1955 and 1968 he worked as art director for Salviati creating a fundamental part of the company's collection. In 1959, he initiated a collaboration with Livio Seguso, one of the greatest glass masters at the time, and together they created glass artifacts of superb artistic quality and execution.
Luciano Gaspari design for Salviati Murano circa 1960.
#lucianogaspari #salviati #salviativenezia #muranoartglass #sommersoglass #sommersovase #1960s #murano #artglass #art #handblown #handmade #italianglass #italy #seguso #sommerso
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Alfredo Barbini, a glass artist born in 1912 on the islands of Murano in the lagoon of Venice, Italy, was one of Murano's leading figures of the twentieth century. His parents were members of families which had been prominent in the glassmaking industry on Murano for generations as glassblowers and beadmakers.
Alfredo Barbini began learning the art of glass at the age of ten at Abate Zanetti, the design school attached to the Murano Glass museum. He then went on to work for Ferro Toso, Cristalleria Murano, Zecchin-Martinuzzi, Seguso Vetri'dArte and Vetri Artistici Muranesi Societa Anonima. In 1946 he became a partner at Cenedese, and then began Barbini Glassworks in 1950. Some financial assistance for setting up the factory was provided by Salviati. In exchange, Barbini supplied Salviati with some of the glassware they produced. This explains why some known Barbini designs can be found with Salviati labels. Barbini has become renowned for his heavy, thick sculptural forms which have won him many awards. In 1952 Alfredo's daugher Oceania Barbini-Moretti joined the glassworks and became the company's sales manager. His son Flavio became a designer for the firm in 1968.
Vase
inciso and sommerso glass
Alfredo Barbini
Murano, Venice, Italy
circa 1960
#alfredobarbini #muranoglass #venice #italy #italianglass #mcm #handmade #craft #art #glassblowing #inciso #sommerso #handblown #vintage1950s #modernglass #modernism #moderndesign #iconic #glassart #flaviobarbini
This unique work was executed by Maestro Livio Serena and Maestro Giacomo Barbini. Etched signature, date and number to underside 'Yoichi Ohira Mo. L. Serena Mo. G. Barbini 1/1 unico Friday 09-11-2001 murano' with artist's cipher. Yoichi Ohira (1946-2022): Masterpieces in Glass Hailing from Japan, Yoichi Ohira left an indelible mark on 20th-century glass design, seamlessly fusing his distinct style with the innate splendor of Japanese aesthetics and the traditional craftsmanship of Italian glassmaking. His artistic endeavors have significantly enhanced the tapestry of glass design. “I lived in Venice for almost 38 years. Venice is a city built with bricks (opacity) in a watery environment (transparency). The aesthetic sensibility I cultivated in Japan and the one I acquired in Venice blended together to become the language of expression for my creations in glass.”Yoichi Ohira Ohira emergence onto the global stage was marked by two immensely successful gallery exhibitions, solidifying his status as one of the foremost glass artists.
Yoichi Ohira "Finestre Rosse" sommerso vase
hand-blown glass canes with powder and grain inserts
one of a kind
Venice, Italy, 2001
#yoichiohira #glass #art #oneofakind #venice #murano #italy #italianglass #studioglass #postmodernglassart #glassart #postmodern #finestrerosse #sommerso #vase #c.2001