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MARK
ROSENBAUM
http://www.rosetreeglass.com/artist.html
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is through twenty years of working with glass that I have gained an
understanding of the dialogue that is established between artist and material. A
lapse of concentration can ruin a piece, but a controlled flick of the wrist or
light breath through the blowpipe can give the piece a subtle curve or movement
that makes the piece extraordinary. It is this controlled spontaneity that makes
glass so magical. I know that the weight from the additional glass bits on the
side of the piece will stretch the form. But by using centrifugal force and
holding the piece at the correct angle and speed, I can create a composition
with the glass that allows both the glass and artist some influence on the final
piece. Glassblowing is much akin to a dance; the artist moves with respect and
knowledge of the partner. Each has an important contribution to the final piece,
but only one will lead - the artist. The dance, when completed, yields an object
that was only conceived in one’s imagination or on paper, a tangible work as a
result of collaboration between artist and material.
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