Nemtoi Vases
Home Page
About Us
Contact Us
Customer Comments
Customer Support
Gallery Specials
Giuseppe Armani Figurines
Gift Certificates
Links Page
Purchase
Art Glass Jewelry
Designer Pendants I
Designer Pendants II
Designer Dichroic Watches
Crystal Jewelry
Glass Bracelets
Exotic Glass Bracelets
Glass Earrings
Art Glass Animals
Sea Life - Jellyfish
Bowls I
Bowls II
Crystal Sculptures
Glass Accessories
Glass Marbles
Glass Sculptures
Miscellaneous Glass
Paperweights
Perfume Bottles
Vases Page I
Vases Page II
Vases Page III
Vases Page IV
Vases Page V
Vases Page VI
Jewelry Designers
F. Fusager/MAGICK
Joryel Vera
Kevin O'Grady
Kroma
Linda Shull
Matt Bezak
Moulton Avery/Zero Gravity Glass
Rick Jarvis/Alison Baker, Pique
Shiloh Hunkapiller
Terra Bijou
European-Canadian GlassMasters
Borowski Glass
Don Maclennan
Ian Hankey
Ioan Nemtoi
Robert Held
* American * GlassMasters
Adam Kaser
April Wagner &
Jason Ruff, epiphany
Bernard Katz
Boar Glass
Bob Kliszewski
Buzz Blodgett
Carlos Covarrubias
Chris Emerson
Celeste B. North
Chris Lowry & Christopher Richards
Christopher Morrison
Craig Graffius
Daniel Lotton
David Garcia
David Leppla
David Lotton
Dennis K Mullen
Douglas/Renee Sigwarth
Eben Horton
Ed Branson
Elodie Holmes
Glass Eye Studio
Hansen & Paladino
James Nowak
Jeremiah Lotton
Jeremy Sinkus
John Cook
John Lotton
Julia/Robin Rogers
Leon Applebaum
Loy Allen
Lundberg Studios
Marti Johnson
Matt Seasholtz
Mayauel Ward
Noslo Glass Studio
Orient and Flume
Paul Harrie
Rick & Janet Nicholson
Rick Strini
Robert Eickholt
Robert T. Mitchell
Roger Gandelman
Roger Vines
Scott Pernicka
S.Kempton/Blacksheep
Steven/Justin Lundberg
Stuart Abelman
T C Glass Arts - James Yaun
Tim Lazer
Vandermark-Merritt
Vitrix Hot Glass
Young & Constantin
GlassMaster Robert T. Mitchell

GlassMaster Robert T. Mitchell Artist's Biography

My studio is in the beautiful Puget Sound region, which is also the center of world class glass art. I blow glass on an island and on the way to work I look for whales in the water. I taught glass making in public schools for over twenty years and occasionally hold glass workshops. I began blowing glass to make roundels for my art glass panels. Soon I was blowing glass for the excitement of creating glass art objects and the intense color. When I drop color onto a clear bubble, it flows over the surface and the glass just comes alive. The photo above shows glass while it is still hot. I knew the colors I used and had an idea of what it would look like. But the colors aren't revealed until after a long slow cooling. When I develop a new series, that eight-hour wait to discover what works means lots of glass ends up in the recycling bin. The Sedona Series was especially difficult because it uses so many colors that all melt at a different temperatures. Green quickly runs like water with relatively low heat, yellow moves slow like molasses with very high heat, and every other color is between these extremes. Glass blowing takes a team to manage a heavy lump of glass on the end of a long pipe. I have a great team. We calculate every move and anticipate the torque of the weight. I work the initial clear glass form. An assistant blows and helps shape it. Another prepares the colors, designs and lip wrap. With so much going on at the same time so quickly, it seems like a choreographed dance of crossing paths between the workbench and the kiln. When a piece turns out perfect, I see it the next day and I think: —Ah, the color.

*** Fabulous New Glass Bowl Sets Just Arrived.***
Two Four Piece Sedona Sets & Sedona Vase In Stock.
Click on thumb below for a larger picture.
Sedona Pot Vase
Glassmaster Robert T. Mitchell, Sedona Pot Vase....dramatic Sedona desert colors with a shape inspired by Native American grain baskets that were shaped to sit at an angle for easy access to the grain..artist signed...approximately 9.75"d x 10.5"w x 9.50"h...6.0 lbs.
$ 575.00
Sedona Collection Series Four Piece Set
Glassmaster Robert T. Mitchell, Sedona Collection Series 4-piece set..."Chihuly Style" centerpiece in dramatic southwestern colors...artist signed...lg. bowl approximately 20.0" x 18.5" x 9.5'h....rounded vase 6.5"diameter x 4.75"h...tall vase, 7.0"h x 5.5"w.,,black round stone, 2.75" dia.
$ 895.00
Sedona Series Four Piece Set
Glassmaster Robert T. Mitchell, Sedona Series 4-piece set..."Chihuly Style" centerpiece in dramatic colors set off with a cobalt blue lip...artist signed...lg. bowl approximately 19.5" x 17.5" x 9.25'h...med.bowl, 12.0" x 12.25" x 7.5"h...sm. bowl, 7.5" x 8.5" x 5.0"h.,,blue/black round grained stone, 2.55" dia.
$ 825.00