Artist Information:
Robert Oreilly
Lafayette, CA
United States
Member Since: May 2003
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Artist Statement:
Art Glass Network “AGN” was designed with the artist and buyers in mind. Our business was born out of the experience of hundreds of glass blowers from around the world, each one expressing their disappointment with the current system for selling their work either through local galleries or on their own. Local galleries limit the number of Glass artists they represent because they, the owners, are limited by their square footage and financial resources. The artists themselves have small spaces at their studios or at art shows and can offer only a limited array of choices. Through the wonders of technology and the World-Wide Web, AGN has a limitless capacity for displaying Art Glass to the whole world. We take pride in selecting the most talented artists from around the globe; producing unique pieces that appeal to the buying public.
Art Glass Network combines selection with service. Customer Service is the key components to AGN’s business; both artists and buyers deserve the utmost in respect. In order to be successful we strive to place the needs of our community above our own needs. We welcome your opinions and criticisms and rely on your comments to shape the future ...
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Robert Oreilly's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Robert Oreilly's Portfolio. Browse Oreilly's body of work: Art Glass Network “AGN” was designed with the artist and buyers in mind. Our business was born out of the experience of hundreds of glass blowers from around the world, each one expressing their disappointment with the current system for selling their work either through local galleries or on their own. Local galleries limit the number of Glass artists they represent because they, the owners, are limited by their square footage and financial resources. The artists themselves have small spaces at their studios or at art shows and can offer only a limited array of choices. Through the wonders of ... | |
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