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Toland Sand: Laminated Dichroic Glass Optical Sculpture


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Toland Sand's sculptures incorporate dichroic glass layers laminated to optically pure glass. Each piece is exquisite with many internal laminated layers at different angles yielding stunning views when approached from any direction. The glass itself is crystal clear, but refracts colors which are both pure and amazingly bright. Due to the nature of the work, they are very difficult (impossible) to photograph well. Although the images don't show the clarity, the stunning intensity, or the intricacy of the work, if you know Toland Sand's style, the images show off the shape of each particular piece.

Artist Info:
Glass Artist: Toland Sand A fifth generation Californian, Toland Sand was born in Berkeley in September 1949, the son of a career CIA Officer and an artist/teacher. His childhood was spent in California, Taiwan, the Washington, DC area, and Athens, Greece, where he spent five years and graduated from high school in 1967. For a couple of summers he worked with the Agency and earned his B.A. Phil.from Colorado College in 1971, subsequently working in bookstores in Colorado and DC and moving to New Hampshire in 1974.

Always having been drawn to the arts and independence, Toland Sand started working in stained glass in 1977, adding glass blowing in 1984, and settling into glass sculpture in 1986. Entirely self-taught, he has steadily sought to express his aesthetic in a purer form. Ever innovative, he thrives on creativity, striving to express his sense of drama and beauty while playing with technical ideas.

Toland's work has been shown in galleries in the U.S. and Europe. His work is in collections around the world. He won the "Art in Public Spaces Award" in 1988 and was a guest artist at Artpark in New York the same year. Commissions have been completed for NYNEX, IBM, Chubb Life, UPS and others as well as for many individual collectors. Entire contents © Copyright NJM Gallery, Portsmouth NH (603) 433-4120.

Toland, his wife Debbe, kids, house and studio share four acres in central New Hampshire.

Artist Statement:
"As an artist I come from a sense of design and an aesthetic which is purely artistic. The places I have lived and the wide variety of cultures I've experienced have undoubtedly given me a sense of life's possibilities and richness and I celebrate that. I have no message or outrage to convey. It comes simply from my interior - whatever is there, conscious or unconscious. I don't try to analyze it. I believe in the sensibilities of the individual - I create what I enjoy and enjoy what I create. Glass is for me the perfect medium because it has it all: dimension, clarity, color, opacity, reflectivity, and environmental presence."

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