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Posted 1 year ago

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filmnet
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Truly stunning piece of glass made by Alan Goldfarb , signed on bottom with VT 85. He is not working with glass in Vermont today, he is Mexico. His glass in a lot of Museums, and also his glass is in Smithsonian American Art Museum, here is 4 movies about him, on their website with him.
http://americanart.si.edu/collections/insight/craft_videos/

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  1. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 1 year ago
    Very beautiful vase!!!!!
  2. filmnet filmnet, 1 year ago
    Just found out he is in Mexico for years , he stopped making glass in Vt 2006 he has a facebook page now, he called these Black Trout I posted this now for his facebook page
  3. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 1 year ago
    Cool!!! :)
  4. LovestobeaPicker, 3 months ago
    So glad to hear about this fabulous artist, I assumed he was still working away in Vermont producing beautiful works of glass. I'm glad to hear he is in Mexico.
    I have two pieces of artist Goldfarb's work. Both pieces have the "prunts" ..the little protrusions on the glass for better grip(something he was influenced by from glass from the Middle Ages). Happily, I purchased these two amazing pieces from a Florida thrift store for less than $8.00 for the two. Obviously, the thrift had no idea as to the worth of these amazing glass works-of-art. One is a large beaker and the other is a two handled vase- both have the ash glass glaze, prunts and are signed on the bottom.
    I will submit photos if anyone is interested..
  5. nldionne nldionne, 3 months ago
    This is truly beautiful
  6. filmnet filmnet, 3 months ago
    Yes put your pictures here her is his album on his facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/goldfarb.alan?ref=ts&fref=ts#!/goldfarb.alan/photos_stream
  7. filmnet filmnet, 3 months ago
    Also LovestobeaPicker, he is not making glass now for many years.
  8. filmnet filmnet, 3 months ago
    http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/results/index.cfm?rows=10&q=&page=1&start=0&fq=name:%22Goldfarb%2C%20Alan%22
  9. inky inky, 3 months ago
    Gorgeous!...:-)

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