Posted 11 years ago
mikelv85
(1232 items)
Some how this one got by me. That's what happens when you put stuff away for lack of space. Thanks to Weirdpuckett who jogged my memory with his Rueven post.
Robert Rueven Brown created art nouveau style satin and clear glass from painting and refiring a piece of glass. This ruffle top bud vase also has a crackle finish to it. It doesn't show very well in the pictures except on the bottom. The vase is 8 " tall and in excellent condition. It even has it's original label. -Mike-
About the Artist : Courtesy of Rueven Art Glass
http://ruevenartglass.com/aboutartist.html
My glass is my canvas. I prepare all my glassware decorations by hand and use many techniques. After etching the glass, I hand-paint gold, silver and other luster colors on to the glass. I then fire each piece so that the colors melt into the glass creating "art glass." The firing temperatures must be controlled carefully in order to prevent cracking and to enhance the oxidizing of the metals, which creates the rich colors.
I further enhance the beauty of the glass with unique designs of judaica, trees, butterflies, aquatic scenes and animals. These images are created by sandblasting the glass to create designs that give depth and dimension to the colors. The designs are etched into each piece and fired into the glass in an annealing process that permanently tempers the glass. My glass pieces consist of vases, bowls, stemware, candlesticks and trays which are all hand-signed. I am always experimenting with new, original artistic designs.
I hope you enjoy your one-of-a-kind Rueven design!
Cheers,
Robert(Rueven)Brown
The antiques of tomorrow"
Rueven has been designing glass art for over 30 years. His glass creations are reproductions of an art form originating over 3,500 years ago in Persia.
Designed with ingenuity and beauty, each item is hand-crafted creating a distinctive "one of a kind" treasure of antiquity. His artistically hand-cut designs are etched into each piece and fired into the glass in an annealing process that permanently tempers the glass.
Unique products are offered in several categories, including vases, bowls, stemware, candlesticks, serving pieces as well as an entire Judaica glass line. Many items can even be personalized.