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Bruno Romanelli

  • Glass sculptor
  • London, United Kingdom
  • Master Artisan
Bruno Romanelli Glass sculptor
Contact
English, French
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+44 7958555473
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Skies in a sculpture

  • • The sky is Bruno's main source of inspiration
  • • He uses ancient techniques to make contemporary sculptures
  • • He is fascinated by light and how it impacts objects

Bruno Romanelli is an experienced glass artist based in London who specialises in lost-wax glass casting, wax model making and glass finishing. With over 30 years in the field, Bruno is recognised as a leading figure in his discipline. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally and his creations have been showcased in many major collections worldwide, including The Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Bruno creates contemporary, abstract decorative pieces inspired by skies, clouds and light. The essence of his work investigates how light is transmitted, reflected and refracted through objects.

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Works

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Janus

This is a vertical, rectangular sculpture in white and coral orange glass with a coral orange glass insert and top. It was made with lost-wax casting, grinding, polishing, and hand assembly.

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Titania

This spherical sculpture in aqua tint has a clear glass stripe and sits on a polished black glass base. It was lost-wax cast, ground, polished and assembled.

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Aquilae

This is a circular, horizontal sculpture in white and aqua tint glass with aqua tint and white glass inserts. The glass is cast in lost-wax, ground, polished, and assembled.

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Chi Cygnii

This is a vertical, rectangular sculpture in red amber glass with a yellow glass insert and top. It is cast from lost-wax, ground, polished, and assembled.

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Sirius I

This tapered, cylindrical sculpture in white translucent glass has an aqua tint glass insert. It was lost-wax cast, ground, polished, and assembled.

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