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Kostabi, PaulMurano Glass Sculpture Abstract Face Handcrafted by Paul Kostabi21st century
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This unique Murano glass sculpture by Paul Kostabi is a unique example of Venetian craftsmanship. Mouth-blown and hand-cut at the Hofmeister Glass Factory in Amberg, it is a truly unique work featuring a vibrant, abstract faces characterized by the artist´s explosive and energetic creaitvity. The glass sculpture is hand-signed by the artist.
Murano glass, named after the island of Murano in the Venetian lagoon, is a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship. Since the 13th century, glassmakers on Murano have perfected their techniques to produce exquisite works. Today, Murano glass remains a symbol of luxury and style worldwide, appreciated for its beauty and artisanal mastery.
Paul Kostabi, born in 1962 in California, is an American artist, musician, and producer, known for his psychedelic, Basquiat-inspired art featuring vibrant, abstract faces. In 2012, he launched his art brand "Bad Things," blending fine art with everyday products. His work exudes an energetic, spontaneous feel characterized by his explosive creativity.
- Creator:Kostabi, Paul (1962, American)
- Creation Year:21st century
- Dimensions:Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 8.27 in (21 cm)Depth: 7.09 in (18 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Winterswijk, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: KC080061stDibs: LU1124215586972
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