Posted 11 months ago
vlkma238412
(185 items)
Peter Bremers 39 cm high 26 cm wide graal made at the Leerdam Glass Factory in 1998 ( he is signed but this one of the pieces i dont touch in the glasmuseum are 2 graals from the same year also made at Leerdam and peter worked only as a project at leerdam cause usually his graals were made in britain) a square patern that goes from grenish/grey to a blueish/grey on very dark red set in clear glass.
Peter Bremers was born in 1957 in Maastricht, The Netherlands, where he studied sculpture at the University of Fine Arts and three-dimensional design at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Bremers at first worked with a wide range of materials, including glass, plastic, steel and stone; but decided on glass as his ideal medium in 1986 during a workshop held by the senior Dutch glass artist A.D. Copier
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WOW:) VERY BEAUTIFUL :) AND DONT KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY SPEECHLESS FOR WORDS:)
such an amazing collection you have! this one must look magnificnt in person!
yet another wonderful piece.
Looks like its gonna fall over with a breeze, I'd be afraid to display it, haha. Extremely attractive
He only gets removed when extremely dusty and when friends are around they get him out i clean him and they put him back . He used to stand on a white Kartell table but that scared me to much
holy grale?