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PETER
RIDABOCK
http://www.ridabockglass.com/index.php
Peter Ridabock has been blowing
glass since 1976 and has had the opportunity to work with some of the world's
finest glass artists: Dale Chihuly, Dan Dailey, Richard Ritter and Fritz
Dreisbach. He was awarded a fellowship to the Creative Glass Center of America
and has also attended Penland, Haystack and Pilchuck craft schools.
Ridabock
glass takes a painterly approach to surface design. Large fields of solid colors
are balanced by more intricate and defined design elements. Layers of
contrasting colors and patterns merge and then separate, creating windows in
which to view the mysteries below. The imagery, although intentionally abstract,
recalls life in the ocean. Forever moving and sustaining life, the ocean is a
constant source of inspiration.
Each Ridabock piece
is original and the only one of its kind. They are made entirely of glass,
starting with a gather of molten glass at the end of a blow pipe. The glass is
continually blown and shaped with water-soaked newspaper and hand tools. The
surface design is a collage of glass dots, cane and shards. All of these design
elements are individually handmade by Peter over the previous days. These
elements are then laid out into a composition and fused into the surface of the
hot glass. The fusion procedure is done piece by piece using tweezers and a
torch. After encasing the finished piece with a layer of transparent glass, it
is then placed in an annealing oven and cooled slowly over a 15 hour period.
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