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Glass Jewellery by
Davide Penso - Venice
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In 1992 Davide Penso opened his
jewellery studio in Murano, Italy, initially he taught himself the technique
of lampworking. Only in the subsequent years he has developed a keen interest
in learning the history and contemporary diversity of glass beads.
In 1994 with the help and experience of sig. Gastone, glass master
and future father in law, Davide learned to make mosaic and gold leafed
beads; in this way his first collection was born. In 1995 Davide Penso
and Anna Gastone married, continuing their design collaboration that
had already lasted a year and together they created new jewellery collections
in glass.
In October of 1997 Davide was invited to participate in a course
conducted by Kristina Logan, the highly esteemed American Bead worker.
From this experience Davide obtained a new store of creative ideas that
were realized in the successive months in two collections that have proved
to his strongest collections to date: "Black and White" ("Bianco e Nero")
and "Mantles" ("Manti"). The passing of time has further consolidated
his technique, yet he continually explores new avenues of creativity,
always utilizing simple, clean lines and the inspiration of ethnic jewellery.
Numerous and world wide are the galleries that appreciate his current
collection, all well as prestigious museums like the Venice's Museo Correr
, the Glass Museum of Murano, the San Marco Museum of Japan and Boston's
Fine Arts Museum. He has participated in the International Beadexpo in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. For the past two years Davide has taught private
courses in bead making in his Murano studio and is currently a Faculty
member of and collaborator with the Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti in
Murano.
Despard Gallery is proud to exhibit Davide Penso's unique jewellery
collection expanding his already extensive international reputation.
We are privileged to provide the opportunity within Australia for people
to experience the true beauty of Murano’s finest jewellery glass artist.
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The 'Zeri' necklace, created by
Davide, as show to the left, was inspired by the turn of the milenium. With
simplicity a key design factor, Davide wanted to capture the essence
of traditional bead perfection. This is portraied through circles
hand drawn on each bead, each element echoeing the spherical form of the
numeral, zero.
To create such a beautiful pattern Davide uses the technique of 'Vetta'.
Each individual hand made bead is heated and then painted using a
'stringer', a tool used similar to that of a pencil. The images to the right
and below show Davide finalising the detail on each individual bead.
Such techniques ensure that each bead is truly unique.
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