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Lucio Bubacco.итальянский художник по стеклу. Часть 1
Lucio Bubacco.
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Carnival
Symphony orchestra
Blue furnace
The Great Carnival Fest
Furnace
The magic of the glass
The creation
Play of glass
In the midst of the furnace flame
glass sinphony
Devil and angels furnace
Divine
The divine history
The kiss
Moon woman
Leda and the swan
Funny dreams I
Funny dreams I (part)
Funny dreams III
Funny dreams II
The kiss
Devils
Fischer devils
Devils band
gentle devil
Sweet devil
Devil dancing with a crow
Devil and angel creating
The swans dance
The swans dance
Water irons
The hunter
The creature cry
swans lake
scorpionwoman
Nights creature woman B
Nights creature woman
Irons dance
Heavenly orchestra
Eve and adam
celebration
celebration
Bacchanal
Agressione
Angelo e Satiro
Minotauro
Erotic-6
Erotic-5
Erotic-2
Ninfa Eros Serpente
Unicorn-Green.
Antelope Womab
Saint-Sebastian
Devils and angels
Triangle with the devil
Triangle with the devil (part)
Banana's woman and devil
Sadomaso players
Sadomaso players
triangle
Sadomaso players
S.m. games
Vasi
the creatures
temptation
sundance
seeform.
sunset
malice
Three Graces
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Lucio Bubacco was born on the island of Murano (Venice), in April 1957. He began as a child with an old craftsman, playing with the glass and making small animals. In 1971, when he was 14, he completed his first works with the "lume" technique, inspired by Greek, Roman and Byzantine classic art, by medieval and renaissance theater and by "La Commedia dell'Arte."
Son of an artist, his father Severino Bubacco was a very important Maestro glass artist. In 1980 he began studying anatomical drawing with the Venetian artist Alessandro Rossi. His style takes on a new dimension; The movement of the figure becomes the central theme of his work.
His masterpieces are crafted in Murano glass, also called "soft glass" because of its high soda content, which is famous for its characteristic brightness and ideal for the "lume" process.
His technical experience and knowledge of glass color compatibility allow him to create unique works: figures entirely hand-formed and incorporated in blown-vases or in casting.
His works transcend traditional uses and conceptions of the "lume" technique. They collocate motive tensions and plasticity in a context of narrative surrealism, to create highly original pieces derived from his personal sensibility