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Fall 2002
Paul Marioni
One of the earliest members of the first generation of the studio art glass movement, Paul Marioni is known for innovation. His first show included flat panels of glass that carried attached objects like lenses and had images composed of laminated photographs, including a 3-D NASA image of earth, a holographic image of a crystal Mayan skull, and a portrait of surrealist artist, Salvador Dali.
by Diane Heilenman
You can find the rest of this article in the Fall 2002 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.
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