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    June 2014  Holsten Galleries newsletter 
| Greetings. I hope you are enjoying your summer. This month I  want to share with you exciting new pieces by some of my favorite artists and  also to introduce to you the work of a new artist on my website, Kerrick  Johnson. I hope you enjoy this issue of Holsten Galleries News and I look  forward to hearing your comments and questions. |  
| QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
 "Every child is an artist. The problem is staying an  artist when you grow up." – Pablo Picasso   Featured Works: |  
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         Tatoosh  by Lino Tagliapietra I  love Lino Tagliapietra’s "Tatoosh" series  and this new example is one of my favorites. The intricate patterns in the  canework and the subtle yet powerful spectrum of colors combine with the  elegant form to create a harmoniously beautiful piece of glass sculpture. Once again the Maestro outdoes himself in his  quest for the sublime.
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|  | Tlingit Hat by Preston Singletary This is the first "Hat" series piece I have had of  Preston’s for some time and this one was worth waiting for. His Tlingit design elements are an  interpretive representation of age old symbols from Singletary’s native  culture. The blown hat form is simple, open and pleasing. The shade of blue perfect.
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         Middy Polished Plate Glass Vase by Sidney Hutter This  new piece by Sidney Hutter is a great example of this series. A vase in title alone, the sophisticated  stacking and alteration of the glass elements only hints at the possibility of  a solid vessel. I particularly love the beautiful colors of this piece. There  are several other wonderful new Hutter works you can view at the Sidney Hutter page on my website.
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|  | Django Cloud by Nancy Callan One  of Nancy Callan’s perennial favorite series is the "Cloud" series.  This new piece has a most pleasant, billowy form and an unexpected yet highly effective combination of colors:  violet, blue and chartreuse. Nancy’s mastery of the canework technique is once  again evident.
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         Fractured Pair by Kerrick Johnson
 I’m  very pleased to introduce a new artist to the Holsten Galleries stable. Kerrick Johnson is a talented young  glassblower from Chatanooga. His forms are simple and elegant. His mastery of  the material is evident in both the areas of blowing and cold work. Please go  to his new web page to see more.
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|  | Reach by Dan Dailey, Secondary Market I  have recently added several pieces to my Secondary Market page. This new addition by Dan Daily entitled  "Reach" was completed in 2006. As always, Dan’s mastery of his materials (glass and bronze in this  case) is clear and his imaginative and unique design places his work among the  most creative expressions of contemporary glass art. For more   pieces please visit the Holsten Galleries Secondary Market page.
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|            Thanks you for taking time to read this month’s Holsten  Galleries News. Stay well and stay in  touch. Kenn  Holsten
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