Artist Information:
Suzanne Guttman
Bellevue, WA
United States
Member Since: Sep 2003
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Artist Statement:
“What is essential, is invisible to the eye”…
I design blown glass art vessels, sinks, chandeliers and lighted hanging glass art pieces. My inspiration comes from the beauty of simple, classic forms, color combinations and the spontaneous fluidity within nature.
Since 1980, I have incorporated my education in the design, marketing and communication industries; ten of those years I owned a graphic design agency. Knowing that my passion and life experiences needed a more free-flowing and creative outlet, I turned to glass for solace. Studying at Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle since 1992 and have since continued working independently, serving on the Board of Director’s for a two year term, taken classes, and taught at the school. In August of 2001, I made the commitment to focus my career solely on glass.
My search for creative vision is shown in my quest to integrate what the environment has to offer. I am especially moved and am influenced by the incredible shapes plants provide. Images of leaves, flowers, roots, wind swept branches, the curl of a tendril from an offshoot of a stem, are inspirations within my designs. And, I am fascinated by both the simplicity and complexity...
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Suzanne Guttman's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Suzanne Guttman's Portfolio. Browse Guttman's body of work: “What is essential, is invisible to the eye”…
I design blown glass art vessels, sinks, chandeliers and lighted hanging glass art pieces. My inspiration comes from the beauty of simple, classic forms, color combinations and the spontaneous fluidity within nature.
Since 1980, I have incorporated my education in the design, marketing and communication industries; ten of those years I owned a graphic design agency. Knowing that my passion and life experiences needed a more free-flowing and creative outlet, I turned to glass for solace. Studying at Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle since 1992 and have since continued working... | |
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