JOHN GILBERT LUEBTOW - glass artist
Versatile and prolific artist John Gilbert Luebtow has been working in glass since the early 1970’s. A student of Harvey Littleton, Mark Pieser and others, Luebtow explored blown, cast, and fusing glass, as well as other techniques.
Exploring rhythm and movement of line in sculptural form, he developed his Linear Form Series of cast and slumped glass sculpture. Working on a large scale required engineering skills to design and build kilns as large as 14’ long x 10’ wide x 4’ tall to produce the elements for large scale architectural installations. John’s architectural sculptures are featured in numerous cities across the country.
We currently have one piece of John’s work available.
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22” tall x 10” wide, 5” deep
1” thick kiln formed etched glass, 3/8’
polished stainless steel base
Technique: slumping, bending, kiln forming, etching, polishing, cold working.
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21” tall x 12” wide, 12.5” deep
1”thick glass, 3/8’ solar cool glass, 6061T6 Aluminum,
Technique: slumping, bending, kiln forming, cutting, polishing, cold working, gluing
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Cast, slumped and sandblasted glass - 44” tall x 12” wide, wave depth 5”
Aluminum base 10” x 12.75” x 3”
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13.5” tall x 16” wide, 5” deep
1/4” glass with blue fired-on enamel, stainless steel, brass
Technique: slumping, bending, kiln forming, polishing, cold working.
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