emmanuel toffolo: flameworked insects

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Emmanuel Toffolo is keeping the flame burning.  The young artist, son of master flameworker Cesare Toffolo, proves he’s got what it takes with these exquisite glass bugs.

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3 Responses to emmanuel toffolo: flameworked insects
  1. Tim Kline
    June 16, 2010 | 9:38 am

    You find the coolest artists, the most amazing works.

  2. Frugal Kiwi
    June 16, 2010 | 2:35 pm

    These are incredible. I love the idea of having bug specimens that didn’t involve killing a real bug. These would look stunning in my new Art Deco inspired 1930s bungalow renovation.

    I’m glad you are on my RSS. I enjoy seeing your art pics every time.

  3. jana
    June 16, 2010 | 9:03 pm

    This glass work is just amazing, and I too love that “no bugs were injured in the making…” …they look like the real thing, and are so impressive. Thanks, Susan.

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