A BOAT OF BLOWN GLASS IN A BOAT FLOATING IN A POND OF THE MASTER DALE CHIHULY’S WORK WITH paintography by MIGUEL
DALE CHIHULY’S SPACE ORBS IN THE GARDEN IN THE ST. LOUIS BOTANICAL GARDENS. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIGUEL PAINTOGRAPHY BY MIGUEL USING A TECHNIQUE CALLED PAINTOGRAPHY USING A WACOM TABLET, PHOTOSHOP CS2 AND OTHER SOFTWARE AND THE PHOTO TAKEN WITH A LARGE MEGAPIXEL CANON
AN INSTALLATION OF THE MASTER GLASS BLOWER DALE CHIHULY AT THE ST. LOUIS BOTANICAL GARDENS. BLOWN GLASS AND FLORAL DISPLAYS AT EVERY TURN. MAGIC AND ORGANIC. I HAVE WITNESSED NO FINER DISPLAY OF BEAUTY MADE BY MAN. AND DELIGHTFULLY PLAYFUL. miguel
Taken inside the lobby of the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas. These are part of an amazing display by Dale Chihuly where 2,000 hand blown glass flowers hang from the ceiling. It’s an amazing sight!
Macro shot through a backlit Chihuly vase.
Macro shot through a Chihuly backlit glass vase.
I got this nice shot of a Butterfly sitting on a piece of Daly Chihuly glass scupture at the Franklin Conservatory in Columbus Ohio a couple years ago. I love the shot but just wish it was a little sharper, but it was hand held at 300mm.
Macro shot through a backlit Chihuly vase.
Glass collage displayed on the Chihuly Bridge of Glass in downtown Tacoma WA USA. / __ / All Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted / Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / ©2008. Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, will result in legal action.
from an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, Ohio, winter of 2003. / Chihuly is world renowned as a master of blown glass. Under his direction his studio team creates and exhibits some remarkable glass art. Part of this show is on permanent display at the conservatory. this was part of an overhead installment- breathtaking to walk under this display!
Chihuly Sculpture, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco
at the Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, Ohio. Public installation of blown glass work from the studios of Dale Chihuly, from an exhibition at the Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, Ohio, winter of 2003. Chihuly is world renowned as a master of blown glass. Under his direction his studio team creates and exhibits some remarkable glass art. Part of this show is on permanent display at the conservatory. This was part of an overhead installation- breathtaking to walk under this display!
chilhuly glass pieces at Longhouse Reserve
This gorgeous rose is named for the famous Pacific Northwest glass artist, Dale Chihuly. What a delightful splash of colour in my garden and the raindrops just added to this vision. CHIHULY FLORIBUNDA ROSE / In naming a rose to honor America’s famous glass artisan, Dale Chihuly, It had to have impeccable style & an ever-changing array of flashy colors. This rose has it all! / As the sun hits the opening petals, they blush from subtly-striped apricot yellow to dazzling orange & deep red…producing a remarkable display against the deep dark green leaves & mahogany-red new growth. / Height / Habit: Medium / bushy / Bloom / Size: Medium-large, 3-3 1/2 inches in diameter, in clusters / Petal count: Around 25 / Parentage: Scentimental X Amalia / Fragrance: Mild / Hybridizer: Carruth 2004 / Comments: Larger flowers in cool conditions Over 725 views ~ Dec 2009 Top Ten winners of “Sweet Photo Roses” challenge in STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES group ~19 April 2009 / Featured STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES ~ 07 May 2009 / Among Top 10 in ‘Rosebuds’ challenge in STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES group ~1 July 2009.
Fiori di Como – Hand-blown glass flowers art by Dale Chihuly hanging from the ceiling in the lobby of the Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. Many people who have visited the Bellagio have missed this wonderful display – they forgot to look up ;-) Nikon D300, 18-200mm VR lens
detail from a larger work at the Columbus Museum of Art , Columbus, Ohio / Straight from the box:Nikon P80 / 16mm / f/4 / 1/11 second / ISO 64 Dale Chihuly is America’s most famous artist working in glass. Isola di San Giacomo in Palude, a stunningly colorful assemblage that is more than fifteen feet tall, is made out of 322 unique pieces of glass that were hand-blown in various studios in Finland, Ireland, Mexico, Italy, and the United States. The title refers to the small Venetian island where it was first displayed as part of the exhibition “Chihuly Over Venice,” an installation of fourteen works which later toured the world. The Columbus Museum of Art hosted the tour in 1998-99, and this work became part of the permanent collection after the exhibition’s close. / /
View larger for best effect / Dale Chihuly is America’s most famous artist working in glass. Isola di San Giacomo in Palude, a stunningly colorful assemblage that is more than fifteen feet tall, is made out of 322 unique pieces of glass that were hand-blown in various studios in Finland, Ireland, Mexico, Italy, and the United States. The title refers to the small Venetian island where it was first displayed as part of the exhibition “Chihuly Over Venice,” an installation of fourteen works which later toured the world. The Columbus Museum of Art hosted the tour in 1998-99, and this work became part of the permanent collection after the exhibition’s close. Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio straight from the box: NikonP80 / 6mm / f/3.2 / 1/21 second / ISO 64 /
Botanical Gardens / Phoenix, Arizona Nikon D90 / as is
Botanical Gardens / Phoenix, Arizona Nikon D90
Botanical Gardens / Phoenix, Arizona Nikon D90 Featured in Out of the Blue Featured in Art of Glass Featured in Aqua, Lime or Indigo Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves
As we were looking at these pendulous orbs, a group of young men walked by and said aloud “Oh – Here is the succulent section” talking about the type of cactus that were on display. Botanical Gardens / Phoenix, Arizona Nikon D90 i just realized that even though we are all adults, i might have offended someone, so apology to you who ever you are.
Another grouping of some of Dale Chihuly’s works on exhibit at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio. Canon 40D / ISO 100 / F:9 / Shutter 2.5 sec. / 53mm / tripod
In the courtyard of the Franklin Park Conservatory is a garden of glass. Beautiful blue spires reaching for the sky… and in the midst of the glass forest there are large hollow logs, the rough textured bark in shades of brown and umber a stark contrast to the smooth blues of the glass. ‘Blue Reeds and Marlins’ is a new installation and it surrounds the remains of a nearly 200 year old White Oak tree that was removed from the park as its hollow condition posed a safety concern. / straight from the box:Nikon P80; 15mm; f/5.6; 1/128 second; ISO 64 featured in Public Art
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