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He is celebrated for his technical skill, which is quite astonishing, and for his aesthetic sensibility, which takes his glass from technical perfection only, into the realm of contemporary glass sculpture.\r\n\r\nHe had no formal training but instead learned from masters like Lino Tagliapietra and Benjamin Moore.  His work is respected internationally.\r\n\r\n'Leaf' is a prize-winning example of the Venetian <font -i>reticello</font -i> technique from a competition held at the Ebeltoft Glass Museum (Glasmuseet Ebeltoft) in 2002, in conjunction with the Rosenborg Castle.","physicalDescription":"Scalloped body on a trumpet-shaped foot and with an asymmetrical curved 'neck'; in <font -i>reticello</font -i> technique:  two forms each made of white and clear glass canes set at angles, one blown inside the other, the criss-crossing of the canes is  interspaced with a small bubble of air.  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