How to lure the fish from its shelter? Using the right bait. How
to lure the people out of their houses Saturday morning? Use something
colorful and sparkling :)
So, the Dale Chihuly compositions would be the best if you want to lure the families out of houses for walking, watching, enjoying and taking some fresh air. Especially if you offer all this beauty for free :-)
It was a free day in the Denver Botanic Garden and many people were enjoying this nice
day walking between sparkling figures made from the glass...So, the Dale Chihuly compositions would be the best if you want to lure the families out of houses for walking, watching, enjoying and taking some fresh air. Especially if you offer all this beauty for free :-)
Glass is not a very natural material, huh? Except for kimberlite
pipes you cannot really find it in the natural environment. It's man
made and... unnatural (but very practical). Unless the artist takes the
matters in his/her hand and creates something... mmm... unusual... Like
Chihuly glass...
Dale Chihuly is famous. Really famous... and for a reason. What he is doing with glass is unbelievable and unimaginable
He later traveled to the Middle East where he met architect Robert
Landsman. Theri meeting and his time abroad spurred Chihuly to return to
his studies. In 1963, he took a weaving class where he incorporated
glass shards into tapestries.
Chihuly graduated from the University of Washington in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in interior design. Hmm...
Chihuly began experimenting with glassblowing in 1965, and in 1966
he received a full scholarship to attend the University of
Wisconsin–Madison. He studied under Harvey Littleton, who had
established the first glass program in the United States at the
university. In 1967, Chihuly received a Master of Science degree in
sculpture.
In 1976, while Chihuly was in England, he was involved in a head-on
car accident that propelled him through the windshield. His face was
severely cut by glass and he was blinded in his left eye. After
recovering, he continued to blow glass until he dislocated his right
shoulder in 1979 while bodysurfing.
In 1983, Chihuly returned to his native Pacific Northwest where he
continued to develop his own work at the Pilchuck Glass School, which he
had helped to found in 1971.
No longer able to hold the glassblowing pipe, he hired others to do
the work. Chihuly explained the change in a 2006 interview, saying
"Once I stepped back, I liked the view", and said that it allowed him to
see the work from more perspectives, enabling him to anticipate
problems earlier. Chihuly's role has been described as "more
choreographer than dancer, more supervisor than participant, more
director than actor".
San Diego Union-Tribune reporter Erin Glass wrote that she "wonders
at the vision of not just the artist Chihuly, but the very successful
entrepreneur Chihuly, whose estimated sales by 2004 was reported by The
Seattle Times as $29 million.
But what am I talking about? I guess the artist is an interesting
subject to talk about but... wouldn't it be better just to look at the
work produced by an artist and enjoy it? Especially when we can look at
multiple pieces in a bright light on a nice sunny November day...
To see the same place but in the darkness (mostly) click here - Chihuly in Botanic garden
To see the glass artwork under the snow click here - Chihuly Glass under the snow in the Botanic Garden
Pictures were taken on November 06, 2014.
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