Art Glass by Jeffrey P'an
prescient studios
| Crystalis Vases | ||
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| CRYSL1, $760. 13" h. x 10¼" w. x 3¼" d. |
CRYS3, $300. 8" h. x 6½" w. x 1¾" d. |
CRYS2, $410. 9½" h. x 8¼" w. x 2¼" d. |
| Tau Vase | Fugu Buckets | |
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| TAU, $1,600. 13" h. x 8¼" w. x 6¼" d. |
FUGU1, $445. 7¾" h. x 7¼" w. x 2½" d. |
FUGU2, $445. 8" h. x 7¼" w. x 2½" d. |
| Phillip Vase |
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| PHIL, $445. SEE SPECIAL OFFER 9¾" h. x 7½" w. x 6" d. |
| Artist Info: | |
| Personal Born... Former Career... Interests... Influences... |
Entire contents © Copyright NJM Gallery, Portsmouth NH (603) 433-4120. Jeffrey Ch'ang P'an, July 1970, New London CT 1989-1994 Chef Cooking, golf, guitar, architecture, origami I.M. Pei, Piet Mondrian, Archimede Seguso, Lino Tagliapietra |
| Education Aug 1988 - May 1989... Sep 1989 - May 1990... Aug 1990 - Dec 1990... Jan 1993 - May 1993... |
Syracuse University, Mechanical Engineering/Industrial Design University of Connecticut, general studies Syracuse University, sculpture Connecticut College, general studies |
| Experience Nov 1993 - Aug 1994... Mar 1994 - May 1994... Aug 1994 - Oct 1996... Aug 1994 - Oct 1996... Oct 1995... Oct 1996 - present... |
Glassblowing assistant, Foma Glassworks Glassblowing assistant, Vitresse Glass Glassblowing assistant, Fellerman Raabe Glassworks Glassblowing assistant, John Bolger Glass Independent study, Murano, Venice Italy Own and operate Prescient Studios |
| Commissions 1997... 1999... 2000... 2001... |
Bronze and glass decorative planters, lobby, Foxwoods Resort Casino Chandelier, St. Thomas Cathedral, New York Decorative globe finials, Paragon Restaurant, Foxwoods Resort Casino Chandelier, private residence |
| Exhibitions Sep 2002 - Jan 2003 |
Reticello 2002, Royal Collections at Rosenberg Castle, Denmark |
| Artist Statement: | |
“My work is based on the re-invention of old-world techniques in the design of modern objects. It is important to me to maintain the transparency of the glass, the property that makes it so unique. As the light passes through the vessel blending the colors, patterns and textures from all sides, it highlights the space inside, the essence of the vessel form. Included are examples of production, limited edition and one-of-a-kind work. I specialize in fusing and blowing glass mosaic into vessel forms. I handmake all of the elements of these designs, the canes, murrines, blocks, tiles and bands that are fused to form the core of the vessels, or to the surface of the vessel. This technique imparts distinctive textures to the glass that add to the color effects by catching or diffusing light in ways that are directly related to the patterns underneath. The texture is also a record of how the vase was made, texture on the inside is a result of a mosaic being fused and then dipped in the molten glass, leaving a smooth finish, while external textures result from the mosaic being fused to the surface. The chemical properties of the glass can also influence how texture, color, pattern and form interact. The tiles used to make the 'Resolution' vase for instance are all the same size and shape when I begin, the different colors react differently to the heat and to each other, so careful planning of the mosaic is crucial.” |
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June 26, 2009.
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