the highlights of the Tucson gem and mineral show is visiting my dear friend @lawrence_stoller_crystalworks- Thank you for your beautiful crystal art; you are a true Master of your craft and I appreciate your dear friendship! •
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the highlights of the Tucson gem and mineral show is visiting my dear friend @lawrence_stoller_crystalworks- Thank you for your beautiful crystal art; you are a true Master of your craft and I appreciate your dear friendship! •
earthsrareminerals
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This wonderful citrine and bronze sculpture was carved in 1997 by renowned Oregon artist Lawrence Stoller, a pioneer of large gem sculpture. His work is sought out by private collectors (including the owner of this piece) and has been exhibited at many galleries and museums around the world.
The late 20th century saw a rising trend for bold departures from the conventional faceted gemstone, with a huge and ever expanding diversity of new fantasy cuts, influenced by abstract sculpture, but using a transparent refractive medium. Modern cuts play with light within the gem with a style and artistry that the round brilliant, for all its technical excellence, cannot match. Each piece is visually unique. The gem carving art also broke free of the convention for animals and boxes established in the Belle Epoque by artists such as Faberge, jeweller to the Russian tsars.
Rather than following conventional forms and angles out of a faceting book, the craftsperson develops an interaction between light and the individual chunk of rough gem, letting the form emerge to create a unique glowing beauty. Sometimes the rough is studied for months before the tools come out to slowly reveal the gleaming shape hidden within. Conventional sculptors say the same of each block of marble that passes under their chisel.
The new wave started in the US in the early 1940's with Francis Sperisen, who also first combined optical freeform gems with the metalwork of De Patta. Its popularity really took off however in the 90's with German artist Berndt Munsteiner, scion of a gem carving family from Idar Oberstein. This town has been a centre of stone carving for many centuries, and the new style built on old skills. Since then many new gem artists have appeared all over the world, each seeking new ways to play with rock and light. Innovative jewellery designers have run with this, and now design pieces around the gem, rather than the opposite. I have enjoyed following this fascinating journey, as I find normal faceted gems just don't appeal.
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Image courtesy of Lawrence Stoller, Crystalworks. 78x20x23 Cm. Another TES post of a Stoller scuplture: http://tinyurl.com/kj3cpm3 A Tes post on the Dom Pedro aquamarine, the world's largest cut specimen by Berndt Munsteiner: http://tinyurl.com/kou9bll Lawrence Stoller's visually stunning website: http://www.crystalworks.com/ An article on modern gem artists: http://www.modernsilver.com/secretsofthegemtrade.htm
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