Tom Marosz
Tear for Henry starfire dichroic sunburst
Tom Marosz
Design - 61 x 61 x 25.4 cm Design - 24 x 24 x 10 inch
$10,200
Tear for Henry Azurlite dichroic
Tom Marosz
Design - 61 x 61 x 25.4 cm Design - 24 x 24 x 10 inch
$9,600
Tear for Henry pacifica
Tom Marosz
Sculpture - 61 x 61 x 25.4 cm Sculpture - 24 x 24 x 10 inch
$8,400
Vertigo in Azurelite
Tom Marosz
Sculpture - 53.3 x 53.3 x 33 cm Sculpture - 21 x 21 x 13 inch
$9,000
Vertigo in blue green
Tom Marosz
Sculpture - 53.3 x 53.3 x 33 cm Sculpture - 21 x 21 x 13 inch
$9,000
Wings dichroic starfire sunburst
Tom Marosz
Design - 61 x 61 x 25.4 cm Design - 24 x 24 x 10 inch
$12,000
Biography
Tom Marosz's drive to test the limits of manipulating light began early on; teenage interests in photography and optics yielded early holography projects. His efforts were deemed so cutting edge during the 1960's that he ended up collaborating with the Navy Electronics Lab team in Point Loma. After 15 years of expert execution of glass construction and glass handling, Tom built upon his experience using cold working skills, cutting and polishing tools, and creating glass sculptures. Many of his current works are created using optic crystal, dichroic coatings and kiln fusing.
Tom's broad skill set has enabled him to create a number of large scale installations: The Vantage Pointe sculpture, a lit glass winged water feature standing over 18' tall, is stationed at the entrance to downtown San Diego at the corner of 10th and A Street. Another, created for the Law School of British Columbia, spans 4 stories and features 450 suspended glass spheres. In 2013, Tom created and installed several glass features for the remodel of the Viejas Hotel and Casino. The largest of these features jumbo glass panels, fused in Tom's massive kiln, weaved with colors and textures reflective of the Viejas Kumeyaay Indian culture.
Aside from Tom's public collections his unique sculptures are presently enjoyed in many private collections worldwide.
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