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Gallery Friends, We have lots of exciting new artwork at Galleria Silecchia, and we are eager for you to see it. By clicking on the images or the underlined bold text, you will go directly to the page of our website where the artwork and artist information is located. We thank you for your continued interest in our gallery.
ULLA DARNI, DANISH ARTIST Ulla Darni is a practitioner of the technique of Reverse Painting on Glass. Darni combines Old World craftsmanship with New Age values in spectacular lines of original glass art, including chandeliers, lamps, sconces and lanterns At first glance, one is immediately taken by the intense use of color, the keen sense of design and the vital imagination that permeates each illuminated painting on glass. Ulla Darni's broad and masterful use of color places her among the most outstanding colorists of our time. As with all true artists, Ulla works passionately and at a prolific pace to satisfy her inner desire to create. Fortunately, it is this same passion that allows her to keep up with the increasing public demand for her work. Galleria Silecchia has devoted 8 pages of our website to Darni's stunning artworks. We encourage you to enjoy them with us and contact us for further information. View more Ulla Darni artworks DAVID GERSTEIN, ISRAELI SCULPTOR David Gerstein is a contemporary Israeli artist and sculptor of hand painted indoor and outdoor sculptures. We have recently placed a number of new works by David on our website, including the playful pedestal pieces in the "ARLEKINO" series at right, and the dramatic wall sculpture "SURFER" below. View larger versions of ARLEKINO View larger version of SURFER View all David's pages
DUNCAN MCCLELLAN - AMERICAN GLASS ARTIST
"Currently my work depicts through the use of recognizable icons, emotions relating to family, personal growth, and the spiritual connections between each of us as souls. "The focus is centered around the internal graal technique and overlay techniques, incorporating hand cutting and photo resist. To finish these works, acid-etching, fire-polishing methods and a six-stage grinding and polishing techniques are used. These processes used in my one-of-a-kind and series works, enables imagery inside, on the surface, or in some cases both, to juxtapose combined images to articulate the message or idea. "Learning these techniques and through experimentation
with the medium has allowed me more freedom of expression, to better draw
the viewer to what I envision and hopefully touch similar emotions."
- Duncan McClellan GLENNA GOODACRE - AMERICAN SCULPTOR
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