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Woven Glass
Eric Markow & Thom Norris
© 2009 Pennello Gallery
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Painted Desert

Hand woven glass sculpture

Unique woven glass technique masterfully executed.

Extremely limited edtion.

23" x 16" x 5"  -  $3775

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Beach Babies

Hand woven glass sculpture. Part of a "whimsical" collection of nest babies, each with it's own story, paying homage to to the complex frameworks found in nature through color and masterful woven glass technique. 6" x 6" x 2"  -  $375

Please allow 4 - 6  weeks delivery

Fabulous Babies

Hand woven glass sculpture. Part of a "whimsical" collection of nest babies, each with it's own story, paying homage to to the complex frameworks found in nature through color and masterful woven glass technique. 6" x 6" x 2"  -  $375

Please allow 4 - 6  weeks delivery

Kio Babies

Hand woven glass sculpture. Part of a "whimsical" collection of nest babies, each with it's own story, paying homage to to the complex frameworks found in nature through color and masterful woven glass technique. 6" x 6" x 2"  -  $375

Please allow 4 - 6  weeks delivery

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American artists Eric Markow and Thom Norris met in 1994. The two started collaborating on organically inspired stained glass window commissions for the next decade. Over the years as glass flame work and glass fusing became more popular, Markow & Norris began several years of experimentation to develop handwoven glass.

They imagined an art form that seemed impossible to comprehend and even more impossible to create. Inspired by the inexplicably complex framework of the natural world, Markow & Norris create enigmatically harmonious works of art.

Each deceptively organic form requires extensive planning and flawless execution. The effect is tightly woven, vividly colorful and distinctive works, conceived with a marriage of science, art and alchemy. Markow & Norris live in Falls Church, Virginia with their two parrots Simon and Sydney.