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Art Glass by Matt Seasholtz


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Optic Grande Oval Bowl - Cool Rainbow
Optic Grande Oval bowl by Matt Seasholtz
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$860. Add to shopping cart
8" h. x 29¼" x 15"

Candy Dishes
Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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$135. Add to shopping cart
3" h. x 10" dia.
$135. SOLD
2½" h. x 10¼" dia.
$135. SOLD
2¾" h. x 10¼" dia.
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Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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Candy Dish by Matt Seasholtz
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$135. Add to shopping cart
2¼" h. x 9¾" dia.
$135. Add to shopping cart
2¼" h. x 10¼" dia.
$135. SOLD
2½" h. x 10" dia.

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Optic Bottles
Optic Bottle by Matt Seasholtz
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Side view of Optic Bottle by Matt Seasholtz
Optic Bottle by Matt Seasholtz
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$435. SOLD
14" h. x 9¾" w. x 3¾" d.
$435. SOLD
18" h. x 6¾" w. x 3¼" d.

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Artist Info:
Matt Seasholtz’s education at Lehigh University and early work experience were in the field of engineering. He began working in glass with Joel Bless at the Glasslight Studio, a studio specializing in hand-blown glass lighting. At Glasslight, Seasholtz was a senior gaffer and product designer. He also taught beginning to advanced glassblowing.

Matt started designing his own work in the late 1980’s, selling locally. In the mid 1990’s he began exhibiting as an independent artist. He has always tried to create work using simple and clean lines. His Optic Flower bowls and vases are examples of this approach. The bowls and vases use transparent colors and the optic mold to create forms that give the appearance of expansive blooms. His Bottle series redefines the bottle to hold only light, line and color.

Matt Seasholtz left Glasslight late in 2003 to move to Vermont. He finished building his own studio in November 2004 and has been producing his blown glass creations there since then.

Matt has designed and produced the achievement awards for The Pampered Chef in 2008 and 2009.

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Last modified January 18, 2012.
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