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Peter Ridabock takes a painterly
approach to the surface design of
his glass. Large fields of
solid color are balanced by more
intricate and defined design
elements. Layers of contrasting
colors and patterns merge and then
separate, creating windows in which
to view the depths below. The
imagery, although intentionally
abstract, recalls life beneath the
ocean. Forever moving and sustaining
life, the ocean is a constant source
of inspiration for him to draw, and
has provoked such well know
glassworks as the WAVE series.
Another strong force
influencing Peter's work is music.
He appreciates a wide
variety of music and use music to
renew his spirit and free his soul.
Creating music, as in creating
handblown glass, involves an
orchestrated team of players. Each
player is fine tuned and
synchronized under the direction of
the maestro; each contributes his
personal rhythm in response to the
group's rhythm and each is dedicated
to the final piece - a
masterpiece , that will move
its audience and have them call for
more! The culmination of these
inspirational forces can be seen in
their Oceanic Concert Series; which
is a visual testament to their love
of the sea and music. Some of the
pieces in this series suggest
musical "sea instruments" - like
trumpets (i.e. OCEAN JAZZ
sculptures), while others might make
one think of miniature "sea
symphonies" (i.e., SEA SYMPHONY
sculptures) and "waves" that rock
and roll (i.e., ROCK & ROLL WAVE
vessels).
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