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Bryan Rubino
began blowing glass in January of 1983 for a
small Seattle glass company. In 1984 he was
introduced to the Venetian style of glass
working. Bryan began working with other
young glass blowers who were also inspired
by that style of working.
In 1987, he received a scholarship to attend
a class at the Pilchuck Glass School in
Stanwood, Washington. The class, which
combined technique and design, focused on
the Venetian style of glass blowing.
After Pilchuck, Bryan was asked to work as
the Master Craftsmen in residence at the
school and continued working one or two
sessions a year from 1988 through 1992.
Working with Artists from the United States
and abroad provided him the opportunity to
use many different approaches using a
variety of materials.
Since 1988,
he has worked frequently making art glass
for Dale Chihuly. When Bryan is not working
on commissions or for other Artists, he
makes unique pieces shown at galleries around the
world. In Washington State, Bryan's high end work is represented
exclusively
by Elka Rouskov Gallery.
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"Handkerchief #29" |

"Ocean Life" |

"Handkerchief #25" |

"Untitled II" |

"Transparent
Green" |

"Untitled
I" |
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"Soldier"
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"Green Bamboo Garden" |

"Green Bamboo" |
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"Stripes" |

"Trance" |

"Blue and Pink" |
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Web site gives a glipmse into what we offer. Not all works of art are available for purchase.
For additional information, pricing and availability please
contact us.
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15 LAKE
STREET, KIRKLAND, WA 98033 - PHONE & FAX - 425.828.0757-
@ ELKA ROUSKOV GALLERY - 2006
DESIGNED BY
PUGET DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
NASKO OSKOV
01/20/2008 08:13:32 PM
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