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CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON |
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Christopher Robinson
has studied the techniques of early handmade and machine-made marble
manufacture. He is known as a craftsman making marbles in the old German
antique style. His palette ranges from Onionskin Lutzes, Mist, Joseph
Coat, and Indian style antique reproductions. Artist Statement: "The sphere is the perfect shape. It
encloses the most volume per surface area of any geometric form. Glass
is the perfect material. Durable, strong, and harder than steel, infinite
in it's possibilities. Opaque, translucent, or transparent and with
a vast range of colors. How many reds are there? How many shades can
be achieved by layering a translucent red over different yellows?
The possibilities are infinite. The Museum
of American Glass in West Virginia wishes to thank Christopher
Robinson for donating to The
National Marble Museum Collection. His unique designs are now part
of the marble display at the Museum of American
Glass's National Marble Museum Collection. Please
take time to visit his site:
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