Ivo doesn't need me to defend him but I will anyway. It's not easy to speak plainly when there is a chance it will offend but he does it and I respect him for it.
As indeed do I Peter!
I have no problem with him not liking Jablonski's work, and I trust him to know what he's talking about if he says there's no link between LSA and the Jablonski Crystal Factory, although this was not clear to me in my first investigations into LSA.
This selection illustrates that this is a significantly sized commercial operation - not studio production. Apart from consulting with gaffers on new lines, I doubt Mr Jablonski has any part in production itself. So in that sense there will be no distinction between his production and that of the factory.
I can understand that, but I having done further research now and seen various galleries which refer to Adam Jablonski being "awarded 12 gold medals" and examples of his work having been purchased by the Corning Glass Museum, I thought surely he can't just be producing "cheap, lumpy, mass-produced" glass, as Ivo sees it! :shock:
Leni you are NOT a cheapskate at all. It's just that newly made fine Art Glass in small series is very very expensive.
Well, it's nice of you to say so, but I reckon I am, 'cos I'm not rich enough to be anything else, really!

That's not to say I wouldn't LOVE to buy some of the glass on the link you sent - thank you, by the way - I have bookmarked it for when I win the lottery! :roll:
I have to say I didn't like ALL of them by any means, and some I didn't like as much as some of the Adam J pieces - this one, for example (copyright the Polish Chamber of Commerce website, presumably ??)

But I wouldn't say no to a David Lotton Clematis Reflection vase or bowl, for example, if anyone feels like treating me :lol:
BTW, Still waiting to see if someone can tell me which factories LSA DO use! :?
Leni