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Nature, frozen in glass
Through his work, he began to explore the whole cycle of the plants mature, to understand the sequence, the meaning of fertility and decay. The work involves the preservation of the beauty of nature at the primary level.
Back in college, Paul learned to blow glass in a special way, allowing him to 10 years 'recruited' glassworks. There he gains experience and knowledge, and then left to create their own products. His dioramas exhibited in 60 museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum and the Louvre, which invariably cause reverential admiration. Photos not even partially convey the beauty of the work. His mastery glass artist conveys his disciples.
Source: www.cmog.org
Back in college, Paul learned to blow glass in a special way, allowing him to 10 years 'recruited' glassworks. There he gains experience and knowledge, and then left to create their own products. His dioramas exhibited in 60 museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum and the Louvre, which invariably cause reverential admiration. Photos not even partially convey the beauty of the work. His mastery glass artist conveys his disciples.
Source: www.cmog.org