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| Contact: Robert M. Tutone | ||
| Phone: 707.575.4748 | ||
| email: rmt@rmtutone.com | ||
| Website: www.rmtutone.com | ||
| Chipped, But Not Broken - A New Twist in Glass Art |
| Santa Rosa, CA - April 18,
2008 - An interesting and unique art form has been
created by Santa Rosa, California artist Robert M. Tutone.
Dubbed "MirralsTM", the process begins with a solid piece of
glass or mirror. Designs are first sand-carved, then layers
of glass are selectively removed in various patterns
appropriate to the subject. The final steps include
metallizing and/or selectively coloring portions of the
design and applying multiple coats of sealant. Silver is the
current choice of metals, producing a highly reflective
surface which accentuates the dimensional qualities of the
design. Although the basic processes used are well
established, Mr. Tutone has perfected variations and a
unique synthesis which produces rather surrealistic images.
As Mr. Tutone explained, either the front or backside of the glass can be designed, with the latter producing the most dramatic results. Subjects for the designs are focused primarily on organic elements and abstracts. The backgrounds can be mirrored, colored or clear. Originally using only silver, he is now exploring the use of other metals and combinations with color. To compliment the unique visual qualities of his works, Mr. Tutone is reluctant to use traditional framing, preferring to surface-mount his pieces or project them from the wall using stand-offs. Because of the nature of the techniques used, it is impossible to achieve the exact same effects twice, making each piece truly one of a kind. All pieces are signed and dated, with average production time requiring about one week. As Mr. Tutone explained, glass is a very unforgiving medium, and the slightest mistake will usually require a complete start-over, depending on the stage of completion. In addition to MirralsTM, Mr. Tutone also designs and produces a unique line of wall and vanity mirrors which, again, break with the tradition of conventional framing to create artistic works in their own right. All of his designs can be produced to customers’ specifications and modifications, and can incorporate MirralsTM elements to create truly functional art. "Mirrors are strong visual elements in every home, and it doesn't take much effort or expense to do something different.” Mr. Tutone can be contacted at 707-575-4748 or through his website at www.rmtutone.com, email rmt@rmtutone.com. Robert M. Tutone has been in the decorative glass industry for the past 19 years, having left his profession as a practicing Psychologist in Los Angeles county to pursue his artistic interests. |
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"Copper Grand Bonsai" surface mounted on
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