The Art of Glass: Integrating Architecture and Glass
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Book Description
It used to be that art glass was found only in cathedrals and churches. No longer. It's gradually made its way into homes, office spaces and other public places. Whether they are working with large sheets of structural glass, ornate panes of leaded glass, or multidimensional glass sculptures, the artists featured in these pages are exploring the use of glass in new and fascinating ways.
The Art of Glass presents many glass artists and the work they have created. View stunning architectural glass as well as beautiful glass murals in the following pages. Also included are the artist's techniques and design philosophies, in hopes that other glass artists can use this book as a reference tool and inspirational guide in their own work.
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About the Author
Stephen Knapp, internationally renowned for his large-scale works of art in public, corporate, and private collections, works in kiln-formed, dichroic, and cast glass, and in metal, stone, mosaic, and ceramic. He frequently writes and lectures on architecture. His work has appeared in numerous international publications, including Art & Antiques, Architectural Record, Honoho Geijutsu, Identity, Interior Design, Interiors, Nikkei Architecture, Progressive Architecture, and the New York Times.
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The Art of Glass: Integrating Architecture and Glass,Stephen Knapp,Rockport Publishers,1564963438,Architectural Design,Architecture,Art,Criticism,Fashion,Glass & Glassware,Methods & Materials,Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings
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