Dale Chihuly Blue Sky Basket Set Sold Out Portland Press Edition Signed Hand Blown Glass

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Artist: Dale Chihuly
Title: Blue Sky Basket Set
Medium: Hand Blown Glass Sculpture
Large Basket: 8" x 9" x 8 1/2"
Small Basket: 5 3/4" x 4 1/2" x 5"
Inscription: Signed "Chihuly PP 04"
Year: 2004
Documentation: Includes Chihuly book, original box, and display virtrine along with a Gallery certificate of authenticity

The American glass sculptor Dale Chihuly is celebrated for his groundbreaking approach to hand blown glass sculptures, which diverges from traditional symmetrical forms to embrace asymmetry and irregularity. His innovative techniques have redefined the art of glassblowing, transforming everyday vessels into striking works of art.

Inspired by a visit to the Northwest Coast Indian baskets at the Washington State Historical Society, Chihuly launched his Baskets series in 1977. This collection represents a departure from conventional glass art, exploring how fire, gravity, and centrifugal force can be harnessed to create beautifully organic, asymmetrical forms. Each piece in this series features multiple baskets arranged in a dynamic composition, with smaller pieces nestled within larger, wide-mouthed forms.

The 2004 Blue Sky Basket Set is a distinguished example from Chihuly's Baskets series. The artwork features graceful, slumped forms with delicate, transparent walls that undulate and shift in light. The cool, light blue tones contrasted with bold black lines create a harmonious and visually arresting effect. Chihuly's exploration of color, shape, and texture in this set exemplifies his ability to blend traditional influences with contemporary artistic innovation.

This authentic Dale Chihuly Blue Sky Basket Set is from a sold out 2004 Portland Press Edition. It is signed "Chihuly PP 04" and comes with its original box, an acrylic display vitrine, the Chihuly book in which it is featured, and a certificate of authenticity from Modern Artifact.


About Dale Chihuly

Dale Chihuly is one of the most renowned contemporary glass artists in the world, celebrated for his monumental sculptures and innovative installations. Known for his spectacular creations, Chihuly designed the breathtaking ceiling at the Bellagio's flower garden in Las Vegas and the iconic Rotunda Chandelier at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. His glassworks are highly sought after by collectors and are considered some of the most coveted pieces in the realm of decorative arts.

Despite initially being indifferent to formal education, Chihuly pursued extensive academic and artistic training, earning degrees in sculpture from prestigious institutions. His early interest in interior design and crafts was overshadowed by his growing passion for glass art. In the late 1960s, he was a Fulbright Fellow and an apprentice at the renowned Venini Glass Factory in Venice, where he mastered Murano glass techniques and brought ancient glassblowing traditions to international prominence.

Today, Chihuly's monumental and small-scale artworks are featured in over 200 major decorative art collections worldwide, and he holds twelve honorary doctorates. His illustrious body of work includes notable series such as the Cylinders and Baskets from the 1970s, the Macchia, Venetians, and Persians of the 1980s, the Niijima Floats and Chandeliers from the 1990s, and the recent Fiori series from the 2000s.

For over 30 years, Chihuly has served as the artistic director of his team of craftsmen, adapting his role following two accidents that left him blind in one eye and unable to hold the blowing tube. This shift allowed him to expand his vision for glass art while maintaining his distinctive style.

Dale Chihuly is one of the most renowned contemporary glass artists in the world, celebrated for his monumental sculptures and innovative installations. Known for his spectacular creations, Chihuly designed the breathtaking ceiling at the Bellagio's flower garden in Las Vegas and the iconic Rotunda Chandelier at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. His glassworks are highly sought after by collectors and are considered some of the most coveted pieces in the realm of decorative arts.

Despite initially being indifferent to formal education, Chihuly pursued extensive academic and artistic training, earning degrees in sculpture from prestigious institutions. His early interest in interior design and crafts was overshadowed by his growing passion for glass art. In the late 1960s, he was a Fulbright Fellow and an apprentice at the renowned Venini Glass Factory in Venice, where he mastered Murano glass techniques and brought ancient glassblowing traditions to international prominence.

Today, Chihuly's monumental and small-scale artworks are featured in over 200 major decorative art collections worldwide, and he holds twelve honorary doctorates. His illustrious body of work includes notable series such as the Cylinders and Baskets from the 1970s, the Macchia, Venetians, and Persians of the 1980s, the Niijima Floats and Chandeliers from the 1990s, and the recent Fiori series from the 2000s.

For over 30 years, Chihuly has served as the artistic director of his team of craftsmen, adapting his role following two accidents that left him blind in one eye and unable to hold the blowing tube. This shift allowed him to expand his vision for glass art while maintaining his distinctive style.

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