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Angels of the Tabernacle
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Dimensions: 10.5' x 8'
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Price: Available upon request
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This is a representational piece that can be commissioned. Etched glass pocket doors. Designed and created for the Mother of Sorrows, Murrysville, PA.
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More about Larry Spritz
Among art, Spritz’s primary interests are divided into two areas: visual theory and glass. He specializes in unique design possibilities with architecture.
Spritz graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in September of 2000 with a degree in Graphic Design. Upon graduation, he spent six months in Bohemia, Czech Republic where Larry performed his internship studying geometric design for cutting and blowing lead crystal. Returning to the United States, he finished his second degree in Design from the Art Institute in September of 2002.
Designs on glass with respect to special order in architecture is Larry’s present study. Glass as a medium, captures and hold light in its’ purest form on a seemingly invisible plain. He etches glass by using a variety of techniques; sandblasting, acid etching, engraving and stone wheel-cutting. Applying these techniques to spatial design problems to achieve the client’s desired results. Etching glass as a medium for artwork produces amazing results when natural sunlight illuminates a panel. Viewers from both the interior and exterior can see the work during day or night. Spritz's pieces are glass art designed to work in harmony with the changing light of dawn to dusk. His belief is that art feeds the soul and conceptual minds that bring his vision into light allow him to create new artistic pieces for today.
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