Townsend, Milon
For many years Townsend focused on the complement between etched glass in which light is captured, and clear glass in which light can play. In the last six or seven years, he has considerably broadened his palette by the incorporation of color into many of the pieces that he makes. Relatively new development in the manufacture of colored borosilicate glass has made available for the first time colors that can be mixed, blended, shaded by differential heating, and affected by the gas/oxygen ratio of the flame. It is also possible to incorporate many traditional Italian techniques such as filigrana and murrine within figurative sculptural works - largely because of the use of borosilicate glass. His current
works focus on the human figure, exploring themes of transition, passage and
relationship. After a succession of stores in the Rochester area in the 70's, Townsend moved around the country, exhibiting in many shows, finally settling in the New York City area. He has created works for Pres. George Bush, Arnold Palmer, and Cyrus Vance. Corporate clients include Bristol-Myers, Squibb, AT&T, Ford, and Business Week magazine. He has been featured on the cover of Omni magazine, Aviation Week magazine, and has work in the Corning Museum of Glass. He has taught in RIT's School for American Crafts, at Urban Glass (formerly the New York Experimental Glass Workshop), and The Studio at the Corning Museum. He and his family currently reside several miles outside a small village in upstate New York. |
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