September 2013
    
Holsten Galleries
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      Note from Kenn Holsten
Greetings! If  you are a regular reader of this newsletter you have undoubtedly noticed that  Lino Tagliapietra’s glass sculpture makes a monthly appearance here.  This month, instead of featuring a new Lino Tagliapietra  piece (many wonderful Lino Tagliapietra works can be seen here), I’ve decided to  feature Lino Tagliapietra himself.  The image here was  taken at  Lino Tagliapietra’s solo exhibition at the  Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA, which opened in July of 2012. Lino Tagliapietra’s  influence on the American studio glass  movement cannot be exaggerated and has been written about extensively  elsewhere. At age 79, Lino Tagliapietra has literally been blowing glass professionally for  more than 60 years.  Any of you who have  had the good fortune to meet Lino Tagliapietra, or the even greater fortune of sharing a  meal with him (Lino Tagliapietra is a passionate connoisseur of great food and wine and is a  joy to dine with), know that he is a vibrant, charming and extremely bright  individual.  His personality, like his  work, has many facets. He has an extremely wide range of interests and  knowledge yet his one great life-long passion has been and remains glass.  He has taken glassblowing to a level  unprecedented in the history of glass.  I  am honored to be one of Lino Tagliapietra’s representatives and to call him a good friend!
Quote of the Month
“All  great artists, whether they know it or not, create from a place of no-mind,  from inner stillness.” 
– Eckhart  Tolle in The Power of Now
Featured Works 
  
Aurora  Cloud   by Nancy Callan 
      "Aurora  Cloud" is an outstanding example of Nancy’s "Cloud" series. The  soft, swirly lines of blue, aqua and lavender lend it a soft, cloud-like  feeling that are in total keeping with its soft, curvy form. For some reason it  gives me the same feeling as does the Irish landscape on what the Irish call a  "soft day."  I think that term  means light and misty and mysterious.
 
Winding  Sphere by John Kiley 
      I  have chosen a beautiful new piece by John Kiley to feature this month called  "Winding Sphere."  I love the  curvilinear lines of this sculpture and the way that the two colors meet and  blend into each other.  There is an  intensely fascinating visual dynamic between the outer surface of this piece  and its intimate interior spaces.
 
Energy by Latchezar Boyadjiev 
      Of  the American artists working in the realm of cast glass, one of my favorites is  Latchezar Boyadjiev.  One of the reasons  behind this preference is that most of Latchezar’s forms are organic, curvy and  sensual in contrast to the more geometric and rectilinear shapes many cast  glass artists tend to create, especially those of an Eastern European  background such as Latchezar has. This particular piece is a stunning orange which  becomes darker or lighter depending upon the thickness of the glass.  True to its title, the piece exudes a  powerful energy and at the same time is gracious and inviting.
 
Misty  Persian Pair  by Dale Chihuly
      Some  of the previous years’ Studio Editions still are available in limited  numbers.  This one, "Misty Persian  Pair" is from 2009.  You may see all  of Chihuly’s 2013 Studio Editions on this page and the 2012 ones here. If you’d  like to see others from previous years just let me know.  I chose to feature this one because I think  it is very typical in feeling and form to the essence of the Persian series  which is organic, graceful, light and a bit playful.
    
 
Stay well and keep in touch!
Kenn Holsten
 
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