Dino Rosin —Born in Venice in 1948, Dino Rosin was taken by his family while still an infant to live on Murano, the glass-producing island in the Venice lagoon. At age 12 Rosin began work as an apprentice at one of the island's oldest and most renowned glass factories. His love for glass working gave him the chance to quickly earn a reputation. In 1988, Rosin was invited to demonstrate his way of working molten glass at the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State that was founded by Dale Chihuly. It is a collaboration that Dino Rosin has kept up ever since. Rosin's work is carried in only the finest galleries in the world and he is considered one of the most skilled glass artists working today.
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| Amanti 24h x 10w x 5d |
L'Attesa 24h x 8 1/2w x 6 1/2d |
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| Flame Pair - Grande 28" H x 20" W x 14" D |
Anchor Clipper 12" H x 20" W x 14" D |
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| Anchor Steamship 29" H x 17" W x 10.5" D |
Electric Guitar 41" Tall |
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| Just Friends 28" Tall |
Balancing Rocks 26" Tall |
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| Sailboat 29" Tall |
Adonis 12" Tall |
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| Aphrodite 12" Tall |
Violin 27" Tall |
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| The Kiss 25" Tall |
Mandolin 24" Tall |
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