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Andrew Galvin Footed Tray, American Studio Art Glass
$230
£175.14
€200
CA$323.18
A$354.59
CHF 186.78
MX$4,218.20
NOK 2,392.63
SEK 2,184.80
DKK 1,494.22
About the Item
Vintage footed art glass tray features colorful Op-art fused glass design with purple, marigold yellow, forest green, and teal blue colored glass elements seamlessly fused in rectangular tray form. The tray is resting on 4 round clear glass feet. Bright colors are accentuated by small amounts of controlled bubbles inside the glass; distinct color palette and interesting glass texture elevate and add visual interest to otherwise minimally shaped piece.
The tray is signed and dated by the artist on the side. It will make a great gift to a collector or design enthusiast.
Andrew Galvin began his creative career as a glass blower and sculptor, based in New York. Handmade glass pieces that were made in his studio were sold nationally to companies such as The Guggenheim Museum, Barney's New York and Gump's. However, after 10 years of working in glass medium Andrew decided to take his career in a different direction; he is currently working in multimedia design.
- Dimensions:Height: 1.1 in (2.8 cm)Width: 6.75 in (17.15 cm)Depth: 4.88 in (12.4 cm)
- Style:Post-Modern (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:2002
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Clifton Springs, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4421142142162
Roman Erlikh
Roman Erlikh is a professional woodworker with over 20 years’ experience. Roman Erlikh Studio creates bespoke and limited edition contemporary furniture and art objects. His first furniture collections were inspired by traditional Art Deco and Biedermeier styles interpreted through a modern lifestyle demands. Stepping away from merely utilitarian view of everyday objects, his recent collections are filled with meaningful textual context while incorporating traditional and modern woodworking techniques. Roman is using practical function as a common denominator to create emotionally charged art objects, blurring the boundary between art and function. While appreciating possibilities of ordinary materials, Roman is developing new mixed media multilayered composite varnishes and utilizes decorative gilding and mica veneer to actively engage ambient light, giving an additional aspect to relation of his objects to their environment. The decision to work in custom format was based on environmental concerns and opposition to culture of mass production and pure consumerism. The choice of materials was heavily influenced by sustainability and environmental concerns. All objects are made locally in the Brooklyn Navy Yard workshop. Elimination of storage and transportation needs for mass-produced furniture in lieu of creating a custom made objects on demand allows us to reduce waste of materials and energy.
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