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"Crosscut waves", studio glass sculpture by Monica Guggisberg & Philip Baldwin

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"Crosscut waves", a studio glass sculpture by Monica Guggisberg and Philip Baldwin. A unique glass sculpture from the times when the two artists had their studio located in Nonfoux in Switzerland. Monica Guggisberg and Philip Baldwin discovered their particular style of making glass during the second half of the 1990ties, in the times when this vessel was made. That style should become their unmistakable recognition factor until today. Combining Scandinavian and Italian techniques and adding skillful coldwork to their art glass. The item is reminiscent of the work that has been shown in their first book "In Search of Clear Lines", published in Basel in 1998, wich was about the time of their break through to international success, shortly after they started a long collaboration with Venini and had their first major museum exhibition.
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