Artist Information:
Judit Gabor
Arlington, VA
United States
Member Since: Jun 2004

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Artist Statement:
I spent half of my life in Budapest, Hungary. After graduating in Philosophy of Arts I worked as an editor-journalist for art magazines and for the Hungarian Radio Broadcast. But when my husband accepted an invitation to the USA in 1995 my life has totally changed. Instead of doing interviews or writing on arts and artists, I found myself unemployed, isolated in a small town in Ohio. I had to reinvent myself.
I have always loved glass as a medium. In galleries and in churches I have been standing for hours in front of glass pieces and looking at stain glass windows, adoring their colors, and shapes. One day I made a decision, I enrolled for a stained-glass course at Bowling Green State University and began making stained glass just for my own pleasure. But then there was no stop. I read hundreds of articles, books about glass making techniques. Having finished a glass fusing and slumping course at the Toledo Museum of Art I started to experiment with all kinds of materials, combining glass, metals, glass frits, powders. Finally I bought my own kiln, opened my own studio.Now I have works in galleries and in private ...
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Judit Gabor's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Judit Gabor's Portfolio. I spent half of my life in Budapest, Hungary. After graduating in Philosophy of Arts I worked as an editor-journalist for art magazines and for the Hungarian Radio Broadcast. But when my husband accepted an invitation to the USA in 1995 my life has totally changed. Instead of doing interviews or writing on arts and artists, I found myself unemployed, isolated in a small town in Ohio. I had to reinvent myself.
I have always loved glass as a medium. In galleries and in churches I have been standing for hours in front of glass pieces and looking at stain glass windows, adoring their colors, and shapes. One day I made a decision, I enrolled for a stained-glass course at Bowling Green State University and began making stained glass just for my own pleasure. But then there was no stop. I read hundreds of articles, books about glass making techniques. Having finished a glass fusing and slumping course at the Toledo Museum of Art I started to experiment with all kinds of materials, combining glass, metals, glass frits, powders. Finally I bought my own kiln, opened my own studio.Now I have works in galleries and in private ... |
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