Richard Marquis Pioneers American Studio Glass through Italian Technique: Parts 1 and 2
Part 1: The American Flag, Acid Capsules and the F Word
Part 2: Marquiscarpas, Potato Boxes and Slab Construction
Freely sharing his knowledge of the techniques he learned in Venice – murrine, millefiori and glassblowing – Richard Marquis demonstrated and taught throughout the United States, Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The effect of Venetian glassblowing techniques on American studio glass enabled artists to expand their technical vocabularies and, combined with new and experimental approaches, led to the redefinition of glass as an artistic medium.