Discrete, but present!
See the full article in italian on veneziatoday.it
It’s official, the piece entered Murano’s Glass Museum!
The last workshop of this second session of Glass is Tomorrow was held two weeks ago at the Royal College of Arts. It has been a great experience to work along students from all over Europe, and to learn from RCA’s tutors Martin Smith, Simon Moore and Liam Reeves.
A book will be published in May, and a series of exhibitions will follow. Please visit Glass is Tomorrow’s website for more information.
Following my selection as a finalist for EGE Glass Contest, I went to Murano in order to meet with glass-master Nicola Moretti, who will be producing my piece, Acqua Alta. So glad to meet with him and discuss the possibilities and technics to create the piece, and to have a sneak peak on Murano’s backstage. Looking forward the Openning, rendez-vous on April the 17th in Museo del Vetro, Murano!
Millenium of Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Liturgical dishes proposal, 3D created by P. Rabil
(2014 – 2015)
On the occasion of the millenium of Notre de Dame de Strasbourg, the Cathedral launched a contest within the Haute École des Arts du Rhin to create exceptional liturgical dishes. The proposition was developed in reference to the Cathedral’s specific architecture : the chalice is composed of an inner mirror polished metallic bowl inserted in a tainted cristal bowl set in a metallic structure alluding to the famous lace-like frontage of the church. The other pieces of the set display the same characteristics in a simpler manner as transparency is accepted for their use, unlike the chalice.