Glass sculptor Daniel Clayman has been enthralled by the light capturing qualities of glass since leaving a career as a theatrical lighting designer to pursue making art full time in the 1980s. His large scale cast glass objects are made up of typically hundreds of individual elements, each hand ground and fit together to form the piece, one by one. His work seems to defy the medium. He has work in countless collections and he lectures regularly around the country about his art. Clayman was chosen as one of twelve artists to be part of Networks 2010, an ongoing project designed to highlight the outstanding artists of Rhode Island.
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