Video: Fire chandeliers by Robert Kindl
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The chandeliers created by Robert Kaindl are not just lamps, but real works of art. It would seem that so many of them have already been invented that it is simply impossible to surprise in this area with something new. And yet, believe me: if suddenly you come across one of the author's works, you simply cannot take your eyes off the ceiling.
Robert Kindl's chandeliers look like huge balls of fire that froze in time and space for our viewer's pleasure. Particles of glass in these works are twisted and curled, illuminating everything around with fiery light. However, the author's chandeliers shine not only with fire: among his works there are blue, green, white lamps - and they look no worse than their golden counterparts.
To create stunning works of art, Robert is inspired by the surrounding nature, as well as the classic techniques of glass blowers from the island of Murano. All glass works of the author are made to order and, of course, they are handmade. In addition to chandeliers, the author creates other glass items: one of his favorite themes is a variety of sea shells.
Robert Kindle was born in Washington State and had a fascination with glass art from childhood. He was very lucky: at a young age he managed to work with outstanding personalities in this field and learn their skills.
Robert's work is often compared to that of another renowned glassblower. Dale Chihuly … Moreover, the latter even once accused Robert of plagiarism. However, the court proceedings ended in favor of Kaindl: the court found that his works were not copies of Chihuly's works, and "the influence of one artist's style on the style of another is not copyright." However, let's leave the clarification of the relationship to the authors themselves, and we ourselves will simply admire their work and enjoy it.
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