January 2025
Holsten Galleries newsletter
Greetings and I hope that the new year is starting out well for you and your families. I hope that you enjoy this issue of Holsten Galleries News. This month I am presenting works by some of my favorite and most long standing glass artists. I look forward to any comments or questions you might have. |
Featured Works
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Insatiable Twilight Gaze This is one of the last remaining pieces of Stephen’s well known Teaser series. It is also one of his taller pieces at just over 44 inches in height. The color combination here is breathtaking. |
Zurich Lights Oloid This new piece by New Hampshire glass artist Toland Sand has a deep, mysterious quality. One of the many things that makes this an oustanding piece is the fact that it seems almost like a different work from almost any angle one views it from. |
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Aquilone I just today added this spectacularly beautiful Lino piece to my inventory. With its beautiful shape and striking colors, I must say that this is one of the finest examples of the Maestro’s work that I have seen in some time. I’m happy to be able to share it with you today. |
Ups and Downs #3 I am very pleased to have added the young Hungarian glass artist Boldizsar Lukacsi to my list of artists a few months ago. This sophisticated constructed glass sculpture is typical of his work. I’m also happy to have access to the work of his well known father, Laszlo Lucaksi. |
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Thanks for spending part of your day enjoying some of the world’s most beautiful glass sculptures. Be well and stay in touch! Kenn Holsten |