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V I C T O R C H I A R I Z I A
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SINCE 1975 Victor Chiarizia
has explored many facets of glassmaking, including blown, flameworked, cast,
etched and sandblasted. Today, Chiarizia's sculptural works express his thoughts
about life, growth and renewal in art glass comprised of two distinctive
techniques--hot glass and flameworked glass with vitreous fired-on enamels.
Profound images from Chiarizia's Italian-American background coupled with a
boundless imagination give an earthy yet surreal style to much of his sculptural
work.
Victor
Chiarizia's glass is well-known for its technical innovations, organic forms and
spirited colorations. His most acclaimed work includes The Botanicals, a series
of sculptures with flameworked glass which is treated with multiple applications
of enamels to give luster and luminosity to the vines, blossoms, fruit, human
hands, and other elements that cling to amorphous hot glass vessels.
Chiarizia
also creates limited-edition vessels and sculptures which demonstrate an
exceptional use of Incalmo, a 500 year-old Venetian technique that requires the
artist to create cup-shape vessels which are then connected to one another on
the blow pipe. Incalmo and reverse incalmo are complex and physically demanding
processes for even the most experienced glassblowers. Chiarizia uses this
unusual technique to produce large vertical and diagonal bands of color within a
vessel. In addition, he has also earned acclaim for the Volcanic Series of glass
sculptures with sand-carved and etched surfaces to reveal deeply organic
textures and colorations upon a Pate de Verre base. |