Mar
6
2019
Steve Palmer
Steve has been working as an artist with a primary focus in glass since 1979.
He began his study of glass blowing with Bob Toensing at Anoka Rmasey Community College and also completed the BFA program at the University of Minnesota with a focus in sculpture.
Steven is currently involved with the production of two main bodies of work — “Sculptural Vessels” and “The Watercolor Series.”
Sculptural Vessels: These works are sculptural in nature and vessels in form. Steve employs a great variety of processes and techniques within this body of work. He includes blown glass, sand cast glass, and molded glass parts in combination to provide the basic sculptural form and then delves into the surface with deeply sand carved relief and form altering details. Additionally, the pieces are chemically etched to produce a consistent satin surface.
The Watercolor Series: Steve treats these relatively simple vessels as a painter would treat the canvas. He creates abstract “Paintings” with colored glasses capturing them within the surface of the vessel. These pieces are all about the color — “The Fire”
Steve has accumulated many accolades for his work including awards at many top art fairs — Cherry Creek, Denver — Clayton, St. Louis – Plaza, Kansas City – Scottsdale Arts Festival, Scottsdale – and many others. He is included in many collections including the Minnesota History Museum Contemporary Crafts Collection and the White House Collection, Washington, DC.