"Bubacco, born on Murano in 1957, began playing with glass as a boy, making small animals, beads, and the usual lampworker's tablet. At fifteen he received his artisan's license and began marketing flameworked Venetian memorabilia. His fascination with anatomy, equine and human, lured him to push bit by bit beyond the perceived technical limits of his craft. His large free standing sculpture, worked hot and annealed during the process, is unique in lampworking made from flexible Murano soda glass canes, not less-breakable Pyrex. His pieces challenge our notion of lampwork as a primarily decorative and whimsical, stressing as they do form and plasticity, rather than detailed elaboration and/or narrative content presented as a mini-installation. Bubacco's recent explorations with two dimensional inclusions in blown, solid off-hand and cast glass, burst forth into three dimensional glory, or are highlighted by cold working through and around the images, as he persists in his quest to create a living force in glass.."
The artist's site
Water Irons
Eve and Adam
In the Midst of the Furnaces Flames
The Garden of Eden
The Garden of Eden, detail
The Garden of Eden, detail
The Garden of Eden, detail
Mythological Dance
Spring Dance
Swan's Lake
Adam and Eve in Blue
Carnival
Funny Dreams
Funny Dreams, detal
Toast to Bacchus
Toast to Bacchus
Celebration
Celebration
Courting
Devils and Angels Furnace
Devil-Angel Creation
Devil Dancing with a Crow
Banana's Woman-Devil


Eros and Aphrodite
Eros and Aphrodite
Play of Glass
Sado-Maso Players
Leda and the Swan
Leda and the Swan
Medusa
Sado-Maso Games
Sado-Maso Players
Triangle Devil
Funny Dreams
The Great Carnival Fest
The Hunter
The Kiss
The Musicians
Night Creature
Night Creature
The Swan Dance
The Swan Feather
Toast
Triangle

The Creation
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