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Franco Deboni Glass plate with white scum
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Franco Deboni is a Milan based glass artist...he is making glass like never before... Dark, earthy colours for vases, glass that cannot be seen through...craterlike surfaces , using techniques learned at the knees of Albino Carrara (Venetian glassmaker who worked with Picasso and Cocteau) he knows the boundaries of glass making and he shatters right through them to create some of the most beautiful pieces I have seen...unfortunately they are hard to find...this plate is beautiful, however his vases, simple shapes, dark and metallic colours are really divine...look for his book and work...worth the effort.
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Updated Mar 23, 2008
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