Glass exhibitions
Currently we can recognise the work of Slovak glass artists who exhibit their creations not only in galleries at home but also abroad. Dissolve and Paint – the name of the exhibition reveals much about the technology Palo Macho (1970) uses to create his pictures: he layers paint or drawings on sheet glass, which he then composes into a compact object. When painting on glass, he uses all the qualities of paint – perspicuity and covering ability, the glitter and lack of lustre of pigments and metals. Patrik Illo (1966) divides his work between glass design and free creation. He uses classical working techniques with melted glass, and while creating he works with it as if it were sculpture material. Oliver Leššo (1973) has a unique concept for processing two types of glass – clear optical and colourful composition glass.
Further articles in the magazine Craft, Art, Design 02/2003:
- Ľubica Pavlovičová: Everything about a woman
- A feast of willow trees
- Ľubica Pavlovičová: Try paper!
- Mária Riháková: Prints of Prague architecture
- Boxes by Júlia Sabová
- Glass exhibitions
- Viera Kleinová: Jewels
- Viera Kleinová: Biologisms
- Martin Mešša: Basket days in the Court of Crafts
- I always look forward to this workshop…
- Milan Lichard: Natural division of wood
- Viera Kleinová: Old textile techniques
- Oľga Danglová: Bell making
- Metal as a decorative material
- Juraj Zajonc: Metamorphosis of a fibre
- Daša Ferklová: Glass presses