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18″W x 19″D x 44.25″H
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Sculptural Glass and Metal Chair by DREW SMITH(1948-2008)
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From Ohio born, and celebrated glass artist, Drew Smith(1948-2018). A master glass blower for thirty seven years, a sculptural chair cut and molded from metal, with glass inserts similar to his singular sculptural figures. A three panel glass center back and matching seat, using two inserts of color glass, adds a unique transparency to the overarching design. An expansion from his figural sculptures, this chair resembles two figures joining to form an interactive element to his art.
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Categories: Ceramics & Glass, Chairs, Ohio Artists, Sculptures
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