Dale Chihuly inspired art

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Dale Chihuly

Presented by: Erika Rosado

Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly was introduced to glass while studying interior design at the University of Washington. Later on he enrolled in the first glass program in the country at the University of Wisconsin. In 1968, Chihuly was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to work at the Venini factory in Venice, Italy. While in Venice, Chihuly observed the team approach to blowing glass, which is critical to the way he works today.

BASKETS

MACCHIASMACCHIAS

“The Macchia series began with my

waking up one day wanting to use all

300 of the colors in the hotshop. . Like much of my work, the series inspired

itself. The unbelievable

combinations of color—that was the

driving force.”

PERSIANS

SEA FORMS

“I love to walk along the beach and go to the ocean. And glass itself, of course, is so much like water. If you let it go on its own, it almost ends up looking like something that came from the sea.”

CHANDELIERS

FLOATS

WALL EXHIBITIONS

Chihuly’s artwork is not only vibrant and full of

color, it also dynamic and ever changing. In many

cases it is designed specifically for the space it will be exhibited in. His

exhibits and the artwork itself are a result of

teamwork collaboration.

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All visual and editorial materials gathered from www.chihuly.comthe official Dale web site.

Music by Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton Unplugged.

This presentation was designed for a Midwestern audience from 15 to 50 years of age. The focus of the design was to present a broad range of the artist’s work in an engaging but subtle way. The design includes deep reach colors, a neutral text font and an upbeat but soothing melody all put together with the intention of capturing the attention of both young and older within an audience allocated in a distinctive area of the country. OTHER PROJECTS

Assignment

• Sketch a design in your sketchbook, shade, use value to emphasis curves, bends and folds.

• Concentrate on Light, Color, Form, Space (pos/neg) and Movement in your design.

Sketch DUE tomorrow at end of class