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LITTLE
RIVER GLASS
Michael Trimpol’s original designs
in handblown glass are distinguished by elegant, sensuous shapes inspired by
nature.
A versatile artist, Trimpol creates
a wide range of work that includes perfume vials, paperweights, vases and
sculpture. He designs and executes each piece himself, using glassblowing
techniques that date back to antiquity.
His Ball Top series of perfume
vials feature a variety of design variations, each toped with a crystal sphere
that is a decorative part of the stopper.
His shapes are created by freely
manipulating the molten glass, without use of molds, at temperatures of
approximately 2200 degrees F. Trimpol’s designs reveal a fascination with the
optical properties of glass. He uses a stunning array of 27 colors, mostly
transparent and all with an intense, jewel like quality.
Trimpol
creates the internal forms first, then encases the entire piece in clear
crystal. For contrast, he etches some surfaces to achieve a lustrous satin
finish, with a cut and polished "window" through which to view the interior of
the bottle. When completed, each piece is signed and dated.
Among numerous glassblowing
workshops he has completed are those with internationally renowned glass artists
Richard Marquis and Sonja Bloomthal. He established his own studio, Hotglass,
Incorporated, in 1986. Trimpol’s works have been exhibited at galleries, museums
and juried shows throughout North America.
"I envy the timeless, simple elegance and the harmony of
nature’s proportions and strive to capture them in glass," says Trimpol,
explaining his sources of inspiration.
Born in Philadelphia, Trimpol currently lives and works in
Stowe, Vermont. Educated at Concordia University, Montreal, and a graduate of
The Sheridan College School of Crafts & Design, Trimpol began working in stained
glass in 1976 and became a glassblower in 1982. |