pflipsen olivova studio: sculpture meets jewelry
Susan Lomuto | Jan 25, 2010 | Comments 3
Husband and wife team Katia Olivova and Steve Pflipsen have only been collaborating in art and life for a few years, but their work is already strong and boldly executed. Olivova, born and raised in the Czech Republic, comes from a family of successful glass artists. After studying at the secondary school of glass making in Kamenicky Senov, she apprenticed for both her mother, jewelry artist Marie Olivova and her father, renowned Czech glass artist Ladislav Oliva.
Red Coral Necklace, metal, coral
Olivova’s technique of using solder to fill the negative spaces between the wires on hand-wrought wire frames allows her to create her pieces directly on glass, stone, bone and a variety of other materials. I particularly like the sculptural quality of the necklaces in the collection – and the droplet sculptures are stunning (see picture below – for more sculpture images go to the sculpture section of their website). Be sure to check out their Etsy shop.
River Drop, wall sculpture, glass, metal
Opal Glass Bloom
Marble and Pearl Neckalce
Pflipsen, who grew up in Minnesota, holds a BFA in glass from the University of Wisconsin. In 2003 he met his future wife when he spent six months in the Czech Republic studying Bohemian glass techniques. Today he blows the glass for their sculptures and jewelry.
Garnet Front Hook Necklace
Moonstone Spiral Necklace
Pearl Rosette Pin
Pflipsen and Olivova have an Etsy shop
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Oh wow! This is amazing work! I’ve never seen anything like this….incredible!
WAAAAAAAAAAAA c’est superbe!!!
merciiiiiii!!!!
Amazing work. The organic (my favorite) forms are wonderful, but the attention to detail, and the way they combine material is stunning.
Thanks, Susan, for a great pick me up on a very gray, rainy day!