GLASS PAINT = THE ART OF COOKING AT HIGH HEAT!

Le Vinage #10802-109 Maj. Pizzo Spangdahlem 1980

Diego Voci; “Le Visage” 40x30cm #10802-109 Glass Paint

Glass paint is a very difficult medium that for several months challenged Diego. In 1973, when Diego was staying with collector Dr. Ogden Brown in Colorado, Diego was at his creative best. He cooked and painted with glass paint in front of Brown’s daughters Lynda and Marsha. Yes, Diego had to cook the glass paint. Here is one example called “Le Visage = The Face”, rich in color & full of expression, just like Diego himself, always challenging himself and pushing to paint outside the box.

A brief history of the Dr. Brown family:
https://www.artifactcollectors.com/diego-history-4330818/Page3.html#58674

Here also is the link to one of Diego’s best works rendered with glass paint: “Women and Blue Pottery”, It’s well worth a look. Go ahead and click: https://www.artifactcollectors.com/diego-voci-painting-of-the-week-5154118.html#51910

Visit Pinterest Glass Paint works!  https://www.pinterest.com/diegovoci/glass-paint-diegovocitm/

#DIEGO, THE INNOVATOR INCESSANTLY EXPERIMENTING

From the DIEGO Voci Collection ca. 1974, a piece from his glass painting series, the painting titled “Women and Blue Pottery” is done with Glass Paint on canvas.

DIEGO defies being put in a box.  He was constantly experimenting.  Glass paint was a real challenge.  There is no second chance to change the paint once it hits the canvas.  DIEGO’s sure hand is all the more evident in “Women and Blue Pottery”, one of a dozen known DIEGO works with glass paint.

If you know of others, let us know at the only authorized Diego Voci Archive, diegovociproject@gmail.com.

C28 Glass Painting Series  Women and Blue Pottery 24 x 32“Women and Blue Pottery” 32 x 24″ Glass Paint on canvas

DIEGO quote “I was born to be an artist” Antonio DIEGO Voci

Diego Voci is on YouTube and Google.

Courtesy of Diego Voci Project at www.diegovociproject.com

  Oct. 10, 2011 AC P o W 5