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Artist: Robert Burch
Medium: Blown Glass
Knots (blown glass found object climbing rope wall sculpture Chihuly)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
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2010s Folk Art Blown Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Cairns (blown glass trail table top found object sculpture Chihuly)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
A cairn is an almost ubiquitous symbol of trail finding and communion with nature. This design combines stone and glass in a beautiful tension that’s fitting for almost any home. (...
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2010s Folk Art Blown Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Knots (blown glass table top found object climbing rope sculpture Chihuly)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
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2010s Folk Art Blown Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Swingin Hammer (blown glass nail tool table top found object sculpture Chihuly)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
A piece capturing the movement we all know from working with hammers. This piece is created with found objects and blown glass to capture this moment in time. The hammers and nails vary from piece to piece but the movement is always the same. Robert Burch began working with glass in Atlanta, Georgia while still in high school. After graduating, he worked for the Japanese glassblower, Tadashi Torii for two years. Shortly after, he attended Pilchuck Glass School before deciding to make the jump to the mecca of glass working, Seattle, Washington. It was there that Burch had the honor of working with the renown American glass artist, Martin Blank. In the span of five years, Burch learned many aspects of glass artistry as he worked for Blank. Subsequently, the team collaborated on color design teams for the glass empire company Chihuly Inc. During all these glass adventures, he never stopped shooting photos...
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2010s Folk Art Blown Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass

Knots (blown glass found object climbing rope wall sculpture Chihuly)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
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2010s Folk Art Blown Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass

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