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“Incalmo Vase – Pink”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 9″ x Width 10″
$760

“Incalmo Vase – Yellow”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 10″ x Width 11″
$760

“Incalmo Vortex Vase – Citrine”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 11″ x Width 10″
$760

“Incalmo Vortex Bowl – Purple”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 5″ x Diameter 12″
$760

“Incalmo Vase – 5 Band”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 12″ x Diameter 7″
$1,250

“Ribbon Vase”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 10″ x Width 10″
$630

“Incalmo Bowl – Yellow/Pink/Green”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 6″ x Diameter 12″
$760

“Incalmo Vortex Vase – Pink/Purple”
Blown Glass
Size: Height 10″ x Width 10″
$760

 

 Michael Trimpol and Monique LaJeunesse

Michael Trimpol

Born in Philadelphia, PA, Michael Trimpol was first introduced to glass working during a high school stained glass course in Stowe, Vermont. He pursued a career in stained glass while attending Concordia University in Montreal designing and creating many residential commissions as well as several public installations. Frustrated with the limitations of the two-dimensional process, he enrolled at Sheridan College School of Craft & Design in Mississauga, Ontario to learn the art of glassblowing. Upon graduation in 1985, he was accepted for a residency at Harbourfront Craft Studios, one of Toronto’s most popular tourist destinations. Shortly after he left Harbourfront in 1989, he established his own company Hotglass Inc. in Mississauga, Ontario for which he designed and created a full line of blown glass products. In 1995, Michael relocated to Stowe, Vermont and founded Little River Hotglass Studio. He currently designs and manufactures a diverse body of product in addition to overseeing the operations of the studio.

 

Artist Statement:

Of the many media and processes which can be used to create, I have always been attracted to glass and its potential. Initially working with stained glass, I became drawn to the dynamic nature of the blowing process which seemed to better suit both my nature and my vision. I have a strong preference for objects of a personal scale and with potential utility. A vessel with a lid or stopper has always been of most interest. Color and pattern are also important, either a single pure color highlighting form or a more complex mixture to create patterns. I am proud of the final product, but the actual process of creation is what I find most satisfying.

 

Monique LaJeunesse

 

Monique LaJeunesse received an Honors BFA from the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario and a diploma in the Fine and Decorative Arts from Christie’s, London. Subsequently, she worked for Fine Art dealers in Cork Street, London and in Yorkville, Toronto. In 1992, she became a designer, business manager and partner of Hotglass Inc. In 1995, she relocated to Stowe, VT to design for and operate the daily business management of Little River Hotglass Studio.

 

Robert Paul Galleries is proud to show the works of  Michael Trimpol and Monique LaJeunesse
to the American collector.