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  • Massimo Micheluzzi Black Murano Glass Vase, Hand Blown and Battuto Cut, 2002
    By Massimo Micheluzzi
    Located in New York, NY
    Contemporary Italian artist Massimo Micheluzzi's hand blown and battuto cut black Murano glass vase was made in 2002. Incised signature to underside: [Massimo Micheluzzi, Murano, 2002]. Image 6: Massimo Micheluzzi (Italian, born 1957) Artist's Bio: Born in Venice in 1957, Massimo Micheluzzi was introduced to the world of glass in the late 1970's as a young photographer for the renowned Venini glass factory, an extraordinary experience that over time will prove to be decisive. Following a long and fruitful apprenticeship in the furnace, Micheluzzi started his personal journey in the late 1990's. His work has constantly evolved since then as he continues to explore new ways of mastering the material, whilst always remaining ‘true’ to the nature of glass. Working alongside his master glassblower, Massimo Micheluzzi uses the techniques that have defined the Murano tradition intervening directly on each phase of the creative process. Striving to balance tradition and innovation, he applies these ancient crafts to achieve a uniquely modern aesthetic. Micheluzzi’s work is deeply embedded in the life and history of the city of Venice and constantly inspired by its watery surroundings and architecture. His eclectic body of work shifts between fluid and organic shapes, iridescent transparencies and opaque carved surfaces as well as elaborate colour combinations, mosaic patterns and sculptural forms. His works have exhibited in cities all over the world and are in some international museums and various public and private collections such as the The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Corning Museum of Glass in New York, Muse´e Des Arts De´coratifs de Paris, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Museo del Vetro di Murano in Venice and Villa Necchi...
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  • Massimo Micheluzzi Classic Murrina Glass and Battuto Techniques Sunset Brown
    By Massimo Micheluzzi
    Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
    Massimo Micheluzzi (1957) uses traditional techniques to achieve a uniquely modern aesthetic. He is one of very few contemporary Muranese artists to successfully employ Classic murrina and battuto...
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  • Italian Blown Glass Sculpture by Massimo Micheluzzi, Murano, 2021
    By Massimo Micheluzzi
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Mouth blown sculptural object, using the battuto technique of cutting and grinding a matte finished surface by Italian artist Massimo Micheluzzi. Born in Venice in 1957. He studied a...
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  • Cistus Tall Transparent Vase by Mario Cioni
    By Mario Cioni
    Located in Milan, IT
    This stunning vase was crafted entirely by hand and is part of the Cistus collection. It was made of crystal with over 24% PbO in a timeless conical shape creased with vertical groov...
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  • Unique Wood Vase by Deepwood
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Unique wood vase by Deepwood One of a kind Dimensions: L 20 W 20 H 55 cm Materials: Petrified wood fully polished Wight: 20 kg Each Deepwood piece is expertly crafted from a rarefied specimen of petrified wood and contains 25 million...
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  • Riflessi Transparent Blown Glass Vase by Böijte–Bottari
    By Böjte – Bottari
    Located in Milan, IT
    Riflessi is a project by Böjte-Bottari for Paola C. presented in 2017. This vase is designed to accommodate all types of flowers, and it is made in blown borosilicate glass. The col...
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