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Dale Chihuly transforming ordinary materials into extraordinary works of art CHI- WHO? -LY

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Dale Chihuly

transforming ordinary materialsinto extraordinary works of art

CHI-WHO?

-LY

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Discovering Color and Design• Chihuly grew up in Tacoma, Washington

• collected shells & sea glass beaches of the Pacific

• Discovered an interest in Color

and Design in college. • Graduated with a degree in Interior Design.

• Experimented with glass blowing

in his basement• Fascinated by translucent, reflective qualities

of glass

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Becoming a Glass Artist

• Ancient art, requires skill and practice

• Attended Graduate School at U of Wis.

• Fulbright Scholarship enabled Chihuly to travel to Italy to study glassblowing.

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The Maestro

• 1976 – Tragic accident caused loss of sight. Forced Chihuly to rely on a team to create his vision.

• Italian word for “teacher” or “master”

• Someone with exceptional skills or abilities who leads others

• Working as a team creates a sense of community and family

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Preliminary Drawings

• Originally created to convey ideas to the glass-blowing team

• Took on life of their own

• Evolved into part of Chihuly’s creative process

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CHIHULY AND COMMUNITY

•Hilltop Artists in Residence Program

•Started in 1994, by Chihuly, Kaperick, & Parriot•Tacoma Hilltop Neighborhood•Converted a former middle school Industrial Arts classroom•500 at risk youth participate each year•Provide Glass Arts and Alternative Academic Programs•Learn the importance of individual responsibility and teamwork

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BASKETS

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SEA FORMS

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MACCHIAS

“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.”

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Chandeliers and Towers

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CHANDELIERS

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Chandelier in the Canales of Venice

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Fireworks of GlassChildren's Museum of Indianapolis

• Took over 5 years to plan and create

• Engineering marvel• Over 43 feet high, 18,000 pounds

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Creative Process