These hand blown glass luminaria CUBE CUPS are available in ten bright colors. (see list below and indicate your choice in the order instructions - JUST THREE OF EACH AVAILABLE)
They may be displayed as a sculptural object on a 3/4 tilt or set flat and used as you wish. (Suggested use as luminaria is with small tea candles, only and must not be used when the vessel is tilted.) Each is signed by the maker.
1.TANGERINE
2.GOLD TOPAZ
3. CITRINE
4. BRITE GREEN
5. DEEP TEAL
6. LITE BLUE
7. COBALT
8. PURPLE
9. CRANBERRY
10. BRITE RED-ORANGE
Item details
Price
$150.00
Quantity available
30
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 3.75 in
Width: 3.75 in
Height: 4 in
Package
Length/Depth: 8 in
Width: 8 in
Height: 8 in
Shipping
Free
Delivery restrictions may apply: Continental United States, Only
Refund & return policy
No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Michael for more information.
Born 1963 in Grand Junction Colorado and raised in Chautauqua County, New York, Michael earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1987. He has also studied at the Pilchuck Glass School in the state of Washington, the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina and at the Fundacio Centre del Vidre in Barcelona, Spain. In 1994, Michael completed a residency at the Creative Glass Center of America in New Jersey. He exhibits in juried fine art and fine craft exhibitions throughout the United States, including the Smithsonian Craft Show and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show. Michael lives and works in Cleveland, Ohio where he was awarded a Creative Workforce Fellowship grant and an Ohio Arts Council Award For Excellence in Craft. See Michael's full profile and body of work at:
www.mikulaglass.com
Michael Mikula is a designer craftsman working in glass since 1988.
Architectural details, and their cultural variations point the way for his body of work in blown glass.
The decorative traditions of any culture tell us something about who they are (or were) and what they value and aspire to.
As a designer-craftsman, I'm particularly drawn to the optimistic quality that those traditions reflect.
With a jazz-like sense of improvisation, I in turn, reinterpret those qualities with mold blown, cast, cut and polished glass.
Each composition is one of a kind.