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Marta Edöcs

  • Glass fuser
  • Sopron, Hungary
  • Master Artisan
Marta Edöcs Glass fuser
Contact
Hungarian, English, German
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+36 309579333
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Innovations in glass

  • • Márta has devised two unique, labour-intensive glass processes
  • • She teaches and exhibits in Europe and the US
  • • She often draws her inspiration from memories

As a child of engineering parents, Márta Edőcs wanted to be a fashion designer. But a glass exhibition that she visited in Germany, at the age of 20, had such an effect on her that on her way home to Hungary she began to learn about glass making. Soon she started designing glass – in a self-taught way – and polished her knowledge further on courses abroad. Today, she is one of the most renowned Hungarian glass artists, who creates mainly jewellery as well as decorative panels – both by using very unusual techniques. Such is her success that she is recognised in the Studio of the world’s most important glass museum: the Corning Museum of Glass, in State New York, where she has been invited to give courses and teach her techniques. She sometimes also teaches in Sopron, Vienna and Budapest.

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Works

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I am embracing you

This ring has been handcrafted from silver and combined with a hollow glass bead. The ring, made to be worn on two fingers simultaneously, is finished with a textured design evocative of the delicate petals of an open flower.

Length 8.5 cm
Width 8.5 cm
Height 8.2 cm

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Lychee ring

This bubble ring has been handcrafted from a hollow glass bead combined with a silver cup. The ring, made to be worn on two fingers simultaneously, has been handcrafted with silver and a blown hollow glass evocative of a flower.

Length 4.5 cm
Width 4.5 cm
Height 7.5 cm

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Red network

This sculptural glass is mounted on a metal support. The circular piece is formed red glass layers that have been fused together, ground and finally sandblasted.

Height 50 cm
Diameter 35 cm

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Dew collecting cups

These glass cups, with a colourful marble like design, are fused and finally cold worked to give them their final form and texture.

Height 10 cm
Diameter 8 cm

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CELLelement

This circular sculptural glass piece is formed with layers of sheet glass and glass powders that have been fused together, ground and finally sandblasted.

Height 5 cm
Diameter 32 cm

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