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 Full View of the Transparent side of the Stasse Click to Enlarge
 Full View of the Calcedonia side of the Stasse Click to Enlarge
 Close-Up of the Calcedonia Inside the Piece Click to Enlarge
 Close-Up of the Signature Click to Enlarge
 Close-Up of the Signature Click to Enlarge
About Red Stick Glass Interiors
Red Stick Glass Interiors is a premier importer, designer and direct seller of innovative, finely-crafted, hand-made Art Glass created by some of today’s Mirco artistic and technically skilled Maestro’s (glass masters), artisans and factories, at the world’s lowest prices. The majority of the our Art Glass originates from the Venetian Island of Murano in Italy.
Red Stick founders saw genuine potential in creating a successful art company by doing four things; 1) utilizing a bevy of distribution channels rather than relying on the traditional one channel method, I.e., importer only, gallery only, wholesaler only, etc, 2) buying Art Glass in large bulk, thus reducing overall product costs, shipping costs, and labor costs, 3) offering a wide range of Art Glass treasures from vases to sculptures, from tables to lighting, and on and on, and 4) adhere to the philosophy that you make money when you buy, not sell. It is the later that has enabled us to pass along tremendous savings along to our thousands of clients.
Red Stick has numerous distribution channels it currently utilizes including; e-commerce, retail, online and offline auctions, direct response television sales, general wholesale, catalog sales, and import distribution.
As you view our online gallery (soon to be posted), you will experience the glass sculpture and art of leading contemporary Maestro's such as Silvano Signoretto, Mirco Bastianello, Pino Signoretto, Cenedese & Son, Andrea Tagliapietra, Federico Scarpa, Raffael Eros, Dino Rosin, Sergio Rossi, Giuliano Tosi, Luigi Toso, Giampaolo Seguso, and others.
Red Stick Glass understands the needs of designers, architects and artists and are committed to creating a community of relationships, whether personal or professional, where all can thrive and benefit from one another.
The Maestro's we represent create sinks and lighting, wall art and furniture, sculpture, tiles, room dividers, murals and vessels. Whatever your architectural or design needs, they have the skills and vision, from the smallest house to the largest Hotel, whether your asking them to craft their standard designs or the Mirco complex of original pieces.
We are very careful to only select those Maestro's that have the vision and experience necessary to fulfill our clients expectations. We are committed to our customers that art glass provided by Red Stick Glass Interiors will be of the highest quality.
Please contact us if you would like more information about any of the glass items that may interest you.
Ciao, Red Stick
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PIECE: Arancia Donna Nuda Sculpture ARTIST: Maestro Mirco Bastianello
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You can see the bottom half of this piece (upper left hand corner) in the picture above. It was taken in the Murano Furnace/Gallery before being shipped to America. (please excuse the lack of quality in the photo)
This Arancia Donna Nuda (Orange Nude Woman) Sculpture was created and designed by Muranese Maestro Mirco Bastianello in 2006 using his skills as a glass artisan, that were taught to him by his Partner and Father-in-Law, Maestro GREAT, Silvano Signoretto..
This AMAZING piece is NEW and just arrived with a container full of Venetian Glass. This MINT condition piece measures as follows:
Height: 18.5" (including base) Width: 5.0" Depth: 4.5" Weight: 10.0 lbs. Gallery: $3,250.00
This one-of-a-kind glass sculpture from Muranese Maestro Bastianello was hand made by him in his Furnace on the Island of Murano. As always with a Bastianello sculpture, only a handful of true Italian artists can even attempt to create a piece of this complexity.
What is Acid Etching
This piece is made using a technique called Acid Etching or Acid Embossing. Acid Etching is a process involves the use of hydrofluoric acid or various mixtures containing or derived from hydrofluoric acid. The process of etching the surface of glass with hydrofluoric acid is produced by covering the glass with an acid-resistant substance such as wax, through which the design is scratched.
It cannot be over-emphasized that this is an extremely dangerous material for which the most stringent safety precautions are mandatory. This is a PERFECT piece of art. Simply stunning and unbelievable work - this piece is a winner!
Authenticity
This lovely art glass piece is SIGNED "M. Bastianello, signifying its authenticity.
About Maestro Mirco Bastianello, Maestro Silvano Signoretto, and their Partnership
Founded together in 1999, Maestro Silvano Signoretto and his then Master Assistant and son-in-law Mirco Bastianello formed Signoretto & Bastianello, a partnership to produce high-end Murano Art Glass, with sculptures and the Calcedonia technique being the focal points of the partnership. They form a unique relationship that specializes in the collaboration with only reputable artists and designers from around the globe, who come to the furnace to have their art or artistic concepts realized in glass form. All pieces created by both Signoretto and Bastianello are worked exclusively by hand, using the same technologies and unchanged tools from hundred of years.
Most of their work may be found in museums and important art galleries...and they continue to collaborate with well-renowned artists such as Lindstrom, Robert Zeppel-Sperl, Martin Bradley, Elvira Bach, Reinhoud, Luigi Benzoni, Juan Ripolles, Paolo Valle, Koen Vanmechelen, Shan Shan Shengs, Paul Attersee, Fotis, Coignard, through Berengo Fine Arts. Borengo's owner and director Adriano Berengo recognizes the technical skill and physical strength which allow Bastianello to make extraordinary sculptures.
The Signoretto family is world-renowned, having created marvelous glass sculptures for eight generations.
The graphic sign that you see under each piece, “Mirco Bastianello” is the actual signature of the artist, Maestro (master glassmaker) Bastianello, who uses a particular diamond wheel point to handwrite it under each and every piece that is made by him. This is your guarantee that the objects you’ve acquired are created using the ancient techniques of 100% hand glass making and guarantees the genuineness and the singleness of the Art Piece using the centuries old tradition that is perpetuated, by Maestros like Bastianello and Maestro Signoretto, in Murano, Italy. These “Objet d’Art” are hence mouth blown and hand made entirely.
The principal components of glass are silica sand, soda, potassium which, joined to other particular matters and oxides, fuse and become glass at a temperature of around 2.500 Fahrenheit. From the incandescent magma, blown and forged by expert hands, the world famous and renowned Murano glass objects are born.
In the specific case of Bastianello, Signoretto, has handed down his artistic style of one of the greatest exponent of the “mano volante” , (literally “flying hand”), technique; from a mass of incandescent magma he “sculpts” with glass makers tools his figures, with no possibility of mistake; with a lump of fusing glass that must be finished at once, timing and precision are essential. If we add to all this the creativity, the imagination and the dedication that Signoretto has given to “his” glass we find one of the finest glass masters in history.
Bastianello and Signoretto have worked, and still work with many exponents of contemporary art from all over the world such as; Ernest Fuschs, Steve Tobin, Ginny Ruffner, Peter Shire, Fulvio Bianconi, Scarpa, James Coignard, Ernest Bilgreen, Berit Johansson and dozens of others.
Maestro Bastianello is, in actual fact, a sculptor of glass above all else, an artist who manipulates glass paste with rare strength and skill. Entering his world, by visiting a showroom or a gallery that exhibits his pieces, is like entering in a brilliant glass menagerie, in which the immobile figures of horses, birds, human beings and heads seem to have vital forces that are seeking to escape from the glass masses in which they are imprisoned.
Bastianello, again, who trained at the side of his father-in-law, the great Signoretto, is now a Master himself. He attempts everything in glass because, he says, “A master must be capable of making anything”. His production is variegated and even unusual sometimes as he lets his mind drift into his dream and those dreams become the Art which is shared and admired with the world.
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