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Project: Issaquah Endodontics Wall Sculpture, Issaquah, Washington
Artist: Michael Church
Challenge: The client has a
long hallway with a feature wall at the end. Patients come in and
are nervous about the upcoming surgery, so the client wanted an
environment to soothe, add color and dimension to the cavernous
architecture.
Solution: Glass Artists Gallery helped the client visualize
a beautiful wall sculpture with metal work imitating the shape of
vines and leaves behind various size hand-blown glass platters.
Lighting existed in the space as were the wall coloring. This
project took 8 weeks from start to installation.
Dimensions: 94” tall x 48” wide. Each “platter was between
13” diameter up to 29” diameter.
Testimonial: Earlier this year, we commissioned Glass
Artists Gallery to design a unique glass sculpture for a space in
our Endodontic office. Our office is a very modern, upscale,
state-of-the-art facility and the space we asked them to work with
is a main focal point within the practice.
Our goal was to find something that complemented our décor, was
bold and colorful, made a 'wow!' statement, and yet was subtle
enough to suggest quiet elegance. Quite a big order, to say the
least. Suzanne at Glass Artists Gallery and her team not only rose
to the occasion but went far above our expectations with regard to
both professionalism and the final product they delivered.
The piece that they Michael created is truly breathtaking and has
enhanced the beauty of our office. The project came in at the
discussed budget and ahead of the final installation deadline. We
have received countless compliments from patients and visitors to
our office and are absolutely thrilled with the final product.
We would highly recommend Glass Artists Gallery.
Dr. Willis & Jody Gabel
Issaquah Endodontics
About the Artist: Michael Church lives in the Pacific
Northwest, and is surrounded by a vigorous natural landscape.
Plants, stone and water change quickly and through interaction
broaden the spectrum of colors and textures. Shapes and forms made
by natural forces ring a primeval bell deep in the human psyche.
Michael works with glass and steel, primarily. The creation of his
art involves high temperatures, electricity, fire, and earth
elements. The topics and feelings of the work reflect those
natural forces. By bringing the perceived world through an inner
process, Michael creates a unique lens, giving the viewer a look
at the beauty he sees, if only for a moment.
Currently, Michael manages Martin Blank Studios, a glass blowing
studio in Seattle, Washington, as well as assisting Martin in
creating his glass sculptures. Michael also handles all metal
fabrication for the artwork as well as fabricating custom tools
for Martin. He has been training with Blank for the last 3 years.
Blank's generous sharing of his vast skill and knowledge has been
instrumental in realizing Michael's own lines of glass and steel
art. He has worked with many Seattle artists including Team
Chihuly, Henner Schroder, and others. Michael has chosen an
educational path of his own, weaving through many studios and
workshops in his life. The Old World style of learning Michael's
craft through apprenticeship is very appealing to him.
See Michael’s work in Wall Art; Mixed Media.
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