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Dale Chihuly. Dayton Art Institute 2001. January 2007. Part 1 – Multiple Slide Sets. Macchia Madder Red Persian Ikebana Persian Ceiling. Macchia -- 1. These have to be my favorite type of glass art he’s done. Macchia -- 2. In person, these are truly beautiful. Madder Red Persian -- 1.
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Dale Chihuly Dayton Art Institute 2001 January 2007
Part 1 – Multiple Slide Sets • Macchia • Madder Red Persian • Ikebana • Persian Ceiling
Macchia -- 1 • These have to be my favorite type of glass art he’s done.
Macchia -- 2 • In person, these are truly beautiful.
Madder Red Persian -- 1 • Walking up the stairs, I saw them through the wrought iron and thought it made a beautiful contrast.
Madder Red Persian -- 2 • These made quite a striking display; viewed both from downstairs and on their level.
Ikebana -- 1 • Ikebana is a form of Japanese flower arrangement. • Emphasis is on linear construction, rhythm and color.
Persian Ceiling -- 1 • Interesting to look at in person. You walk under a glass ceiling with all these various glass pieces arranged above you. I believe I recall hearing that this ceiling took the longest to set up.
Part 2 – Single Slide Sets • Navaho Blankets • Basket Sets • Reed Spears • Seaflowers • Fiery Scarlet & Sapphire Sterling Towers
Navaho Blankets • I’m not a pink person, but these are really nice in person.
Basket Sets • These are so light and airy.
Reed Spears • I took the pics from inside the DAI. Again, I liked the contrast of the wrought iron to the glass.
Seaflowers • A “study” in white/clear glass
Fiery Scarlet & Sapphire Sterling Towers • At night, you could see the Fiery Scarlet Tower from I-75.
The End • In person, this was a beautiful glass show. • I wish I’d had a better camera, but the pictures are really nice