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Biography:
Self- taught glass artist Mark Lewanski of Portland, MI holds a materials
engineering degree and worked two years in the Detroit auto industry before
creative restlessness and disillusionment with the corporate world prompted him
to leave to pursue a career in art. In 1999, he spent seven months in Italy
studying art, language and history, and returned with an appreciation for the
fine glasswork of Venice. Listing artists such as Dale Chihuly and Lino
Tagliapetra as inspirations, Lewanski set out to reinvent a whole artistic medium, stained
glass, by approaching it in a way no one had before.
He strived to undo
everything he knew about the art of stained glass, discarding the traditional
soldered appearance of Tiffany styled lamps and windows and opting instead to
use modern adhesives to give his work a clean, contemporary appearance. The
result, his trademark stained glass boxes, were a huge success. His current functional and
non-functional stained glass mosaic pieces are a step further in his goal
of revitalizing a moribund art form. He sells his work at top
ranked art fairs in the Midwest and Florida, and at over 350 galleries
nationwide. He has also had his work appear on the Oprah
Winfrey show. He lives and works at his studio
in a century old commercial building
in Portland, Michigan.
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