Yellow - Blown glass vase
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- Artist Loumani Ada
- Category Glass Vases
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Creation year 2024
- Dimensions 33 x 8 x H 39 cm
- Technique Blown glass with Graal technique. Graal is a thousand-year-old technique. It is used to obtain a decorative motif engraved or painted between layers of glass
About
Ada Loumani vases reflect the depth, richness and variety of his creativity. His works combine simplicity of lines and the perfection of detail, all frozen in a transparent mass which gives this Millenium art a futuristic character. "My art is the union between painting and sculpture in a moving universe."
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Loumani Ada
I am a self-taught person, who had no formal education, but a family tradition to rely on. It is often said that a man’s childhood determines, more than anything else, his future, and mine looks very much than my work.
I pursue the design with new emotions. On one hand, I use in my creation my instincts and inventiveness, and on the other, research and experience, keeping always an opening to the word.
My technique requires a combination of artistic talent, technical ability and hard physical work. The first step is to blow a bubble and paint the design. The process continues by re-heating the piece, caving it several times with more layers of new glass, then blowing the right shape. Each stage is long and risky because each cycle of heating generates pressures and stress within the different layers of glass. The result is vases with painting suspended in thick glass which intensify the depth and resonance of colors.