Louis Sclafani Sculptures
While studying at the Siena School of Art in Italy in 1976, Louis Sclafani became fascinated with glass on a trip to Venice and the Island of Murano. After a three-year apprenticeship in Venice with renowned glass sculptor Loredano Rosin, Sclafani started creating unique and technically advanced glass sculptures in his studio in Rosendale, New York. His work is included in many private and public collections such as the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Tampa Museum of Art, Museum of American Glass and the Prescott Collection in Seattle.
1990s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Glass
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Metal
1990s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Glass
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Silver Leaf, Copper, Gold Leaf
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Copper, Steel
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Sandstone, Copper, Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Metal
1990s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Blown Glass
Early 2000s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Blown Glass, Engraving
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Steel, Iron
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Granite, Marble, Stone, Metal
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Gold Leaf
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Copper, Steel
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Copper, Steel
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Copper, Steel
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Paper, Glass, Lithograph
2010s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Acrylic Polymer, Mirror
1990s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Metal
1990s Contemporary Louis Sclafani Sculptures
Glass, Oil