- Order number: V128290
Laura de Santillana describes the hot season and the intensity of the sunsets by the sea in her work made of murrina (murrina glass) and crystal in the colours red and orange. Although the light slowly disappears, the power of nature remains, captured in the tree and continues to shine with such intensity. The work reflects the summer of 1976.
The Quattro stagioni collection tells of three hundred and sixty-five days, twelve months and four seasons. The collection holds life within itself, embodied in its circularity, colours and the tree it depicts.
The mista technique refers to the combination of several techniques used by the master to create objects of precious glass with a special character. The balanced mix of several techniques gives the work a strong character and enriches its identity.
Laura De Santillana has a classical degree and studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York in 1975-76. After her training, she worked as a graphic designer at Vignelli Associati. In 1976 she returned to Italy and began a collaboration with VENINI, during which she met many Italian and foreign artists. During this period, which lasted until 1985, Paolo Venini's niece experimented with various Murano techniques to create works with unusual colours. Her plates made of mosaic glass deserve special attention. De Santillana's works have won several awards and are represented in the world's most important museums.
- Material: Murano glass, handmade
- Décor: apple green, orange, red
- Weight: 2.1 kg
- Diameter: 35 cm
- Artist: Laura De Santillana
- Glass technique: Soffiato, incalmo, murrine, battuto
- MADE IN ITALY
- Manufacturer item number: FT348821000I0K6
5-6 weeks delivery time