Fourth dimension of glass
by Mária Nepšinská
Marek Brincko (1981) is a member of the youngest generation of Slovak glass artists. Brincko studied glass at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava between 2000 and 2006. He also took private lessons in the studio of well-known glass artist Štepán Pala in Bratislava (2005 – 2006). He has displayed his works at joint exhibitions in Bratislava, Munich, Strasbourg and Prague. Now, Brincko makes glass plastic art. He learns from what is around him and what he sees from a window when making small and monumental objects. He interprets window as a border he uses in his creative endeavours. By working with light, Marek Brincko adds forth dimension to his artworks.
Further articles magazine Craft, Art, Design 03/2008:
- On things and design
- Jewellery Art Symposium Kremnica 2008
- Creativity without borders
- Messages left in ceramics
- Fourth dimension of glass
- SUCH DESIGNED - HANDMADE - IN LONDON
- Dress according to a portrait of Elizabeth Báthory
- Development spiral or easily to the jubilee of the Number Four Act
- Miloš Pitoňák – a family tradition descendant
- Viliam Hronec – the master of ceramic production
- Folk art puppets from the collection of Anton Anderle
- Wire jewellery and clothing accessories
- Crafts in architecture – shingle making

