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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2016 · 40 MIN

Fritz Dreisbach: Part 2

from Talking Out Your Glass podcast

  TO LISTEN WITH IMAGES, VISIT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtu.be/jalBYU3VlgQ   In the process of inspiring others to try glass, Fritz Dreisbach began studying and reinventing historic shapes in glass with his personal brand of irony, humor, and fun. Above all he tried to capture the fluid nature of his medium in homage to the molten material used to create the work. Children's toys and games, funk art (especially ceramics), and 1960s comics all inform and inspire Dreisbach's artwork. His influences include and are as diverse as Jackson Pollock, Claus Oldenburg, Robert Arneson, Clayton Baily, Fred Bauer, and R. Crumb. Dreisbach, who now lives on Whidbey Island, works out of his glass studio in Freeland, Washington, creating a new series of wheel-carved and cameo-cut sculpture. In addition, he continues to explore his large blown works known as Mongos, and produces playful goblets, trick glasses, and toy vehicles.

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