Chihuly Sketchbook
The Chihuly sketchbook provides a suitable surface for drawing
with a variety of media. A photograph of a 1989 drawing by Dale Chihuly
is featured on the cover. Made with pencil, colored pencil, and acrylic
wash with dry pigment, this same work appears on the cover of the
Portland Press book Chihuly Drawing, a 2003 volume that chronicles the past few decades of Chihuly’s work on paper.
Casebinding and an elegant design make the Chihuly sketchbook a keepsake that offers instant inspiration.
Hardcover, 7.25 x 10"
100 pages, unlined
Casebinding and an elegant design make the Chihuly sketchbook a keepsake that offers instant inspiration.
Hardcover, 7.25 x 10"
100 pages, unlined
Price: $12.95
Dale Chihuly
RISD MFA ’68 [Ceramics]
Dale Chihuly (www.dalechihuly.com) is in the select group of artists who are celebrated by critics and the general public alike. After being introduced to glass at the University of Washington and studying ceramics at RISD, he went on to establish RISD’s renowned Glass program and teach there for 15 years. In 1968 a Fulbright Fellowship allowed him to further his study at the Venini glass factory in Italy — an experience that influenced his team approach to blowing glass. Honorary doctorates, fellowships from the NEA and a grant from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation are among Chihuly’s other awards, and his work is in more than 200 museums around the world. He is based in western Washington, where he co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in 1971.
Dale Chihuly (www.dalechihuly.com) is in the select group of artists who are celebrated by critics and the general public alike. After being introduced to glass at the University of Washington and studying ceramics at RISD, he went on to establish RISD’s renowned Glass program and teach there for 15 years. In 1968 a Fulbright Fellowship allowed him to further his study at the Venini glass factory in Italy — an experience that influenced his team approach to blowing glass. Honorary doctorates, fellowships from the NEA and a grant from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation are among Chihuly’s other awards, and his work is in more than 200 museums around the world. He is based in western Washington, where he co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in 1971.




