About the Frabel Glsss Art Studio - page 2

Absolut Frabel, 1987 Absolut Frabel, 1987
Hammer and Nails, 1987 Absolut Frabel, 1977

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Over the years Frabel's reputation as a master in glass art has spread worldwide beyond the glass community. Frabel art pieces can be found in public and private collections in over 80 countries worldwide. Some of the more illustrious collectors of Frabel glass art are Queen Elizabeth II, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan, current and former heads of governments such as Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Anwar Sadat as well as museums in London, Paris, Tokyo, Dresden, Valencia, Corning, San Francisco, New York and Washington D.C.

Two of the most famous trademarks of the Frabel name are the "Hammer and Nails" sculpture from the New Glass Art Exhibition which is currently housed in Washington D.C.'s National Building Museum and was featured in both LIFE magazine and the New York Times; and the playful, cavorting clowns which received worldwide recognition with the Absolut Vodka advertising campaign in the late 80's and early 90's. Hans Godo Frabel was the first glass artist honored with the title of Absolut Artist. Other famous artists that were chosen as Absolut Artist are Andy Warhol and Keith Haring.

Until the mid nineties, the Frabel Studio created art pieces almost exclusively in clear borosilicate, a strong, brilliant crystal that is resistant to scratches and which if broken can usually be restored without a trace of damage. "In the mid 1990's, technological advances in Borosilicate glass allowed the artists of the Frabel Studio to use color glass. Since that time, color has formed an increasingly important part of the Frabel repertoire. Other techniques the Studio employs are sandblasting and painting. Sandblasting gives the sculpture a frosted, highlighted appearance, which is an interesting optical illusion. This optical illusion is produced by the human eye, which cannot handle the diffractions of the fine indentations in the glass. The indentations in the glass reflect all colors of light from its surface, giving it a whitish tint.

The work of the Frabel Studio has become so well known that its location is a source of entertainment and education and is on the itinerary of many regional tour guides. The Studio has accepted students to work directly with Frabel artists to learn about glass and glass art.

Studio sculptures of the Frabel Studio are embossed with the trademarked "FS," which stands for "Frabel Studio," wherever space permits on the piece itself. The Frabel name and the initials of the artist who executed the design are engraved into the mounting peg, which holds the sculpture steady in its base. The executing artist sculpts the piece entirely by hand, based on the model created by the designer. These Studio sculptures are called Multiple Originals because each sculpture is uniquely created and molds are never used. The vast majority of original Frabel Studio models are designed by Hans Godo Frabel himself.

One-of-a-kind Frabel sculptures are signed with "GF," which stands for Godo Frabel. These sculptures are one-of-a-kind exclusives or limited editions. Although an original study model has been created, it will never leave the Frabel Studio. The mounting peg bears the year of its creation.

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