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Polish Angel, can anyone identify the signature please?
rosieposie:
This is an art glass angel, etched and fused techniques....I think that's right!!
It is clearly signed, but I can't find out who it is by.....I was told it was made in Poland.
In one of the photos, you can see the scorched window sill I mentioned in a previous thread....so beware of putting glass orbs on the sills!!
Please can someone turn them for me....they have come out lying down!!
chopin-liszt:
I had a wonderful holiday in Krakow a few years ago - stayed in the Hotel Alexander, (can't remember the name of the road it's in) there was an Art Glass shop in the same road, one of only two I found there (apart from Jablonski and lampwork animals and christmas tree baubles). I think the two shops I found were related - the other was in the main square.
I bought an orange-and-yellow-enamelled stripey cat in the shop for my brother's partner - it was of exactly the same sort of construction as your angel - flat base, upright slab of glass (both with cellulite texture), with etched marks to delineate features, artist signed.
Can't for the life of me remember the name of the artist - I gave the info. to the recipient, goodness only knows where it might be now!
Anik R:
Hi Rosie,
Your angel is Polish, by young designer Ida Dąbrówka Huk. You can see some of her work here: http://galeriabb.com/bb/english/index.php?t=huk&m=huk
By the way, my husband read the signature for me. He's a good fellow. :)
P.S. Sue, Ida also designed cats... http://www.tykwa.com/produkt.php?prod=156
:hi:
chopin-liszt:
:kissy:
Thanks, Anik. I thought it would be the same artist - and I hoped you'd pop in and be able to help out!
The stripey cat I bought was very like that - with a lovely smile!
(Michael wouldn't buy me any bits by Stanislaw Borowski. :cry: )
Lustrousstone:
I need a polish angel for the dust :24: :24:
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