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December 2003

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Robert Kuster

Robert Kuster - Glass Artist
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New Jersey-based Robert Kuster is an imaginative and wonderfully skilled artist. He is also an accomplished woodworker and a designer of machinery for cabinet makers and woodworkers, along with being a "glass master."

 

Kuster's glass creations are inspired by nature, with his beautiful sculpture works equally at home displayed indoors or outside in a garden. His chandeliers are stunning and we are pleased to be offering them now at Glass Artists Gallery.

Kuster's chandeliers grace magnificent homes, hotels and upscale restaurants throughout the United States.


Andrew Brott

Glass Artists Andrew Brott

Glass Artist Andrew Brott

Andrew Brott is a 34-year-old Glass Artist living and working in New Orleans.  Presently, Andrew is a Senior Faculty member and an Artist in Residence at the New Orleans School of Glassworks and Printmaking Studio.  His life revolves around creating and installing his artwork.  Over the past 19 years, Andrew has developed his own unique design style and execution based on the personal  “Artist Statement” that he uses as a guideline for his work.

 

Andrew’s philosophy is that integrating Passion, Theory, Mystery, Skill, Balance, Color, History, and Scale will make an artist’s work successful.

Andrew considers himself both, an Artist and a Craftsperson, seeking a contemporary style independent of past artists.  His primary influences are industry and nature. Each uses unique forms of "natural selection" to design their creations.  These designs are always changing and evolving to fulfill different purposes. In doing this, a organic aesthetic is created. Glass Artists Andrew Brott

This aesthetic involves creation and destruction, life and decay, existence and erosion.  It is created in nature and or by humankind, and is always in some form of evolution.  Andrew uses his personal relationship with this aesthetic as a guideline for design to make every aspect of his work seem as though it was naturally intended. 


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