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Laura de Santillana Italian, 1955-2019
Untitled (Ben’s Powder), 2011
Hand-blown and compressed glass, powder
H16 1/2 x W19 in
H42 x W48.3 cm
H42 x W48.3 cm
C27576_(LS2011_BEN01)
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De Santillana worked in the company of master glass blowers Ben Cobb and Dale Chihuly-collaborator Charlie Parriott during her first residency at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington. Her signature slumping technique and gold powder incorporate a distinct approach to texture and the dispersion of shimmering color.