Woven and Folded Glass Breaks New Ground

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WOVEN AND FOLDED GLASS BREAKS NEW GROUND

Artists Markow & Norris Debut New Series Inspired by Japanese Origami Falls Church, VA. February 2008: Some people say that in Japan, beauty is appreciated almost at the level of truth and goodness. This is a sentiment that resonates deeply with Eric Markow and Thom Norris, the renowned artists behind the Markow & Norris woven glass sculptures. Read More

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Markow & Norris Home Magazine

“Pushing their material even further, the pair began interlacing different glass hues and finishes–no small task, given that each color melts at a different temperature.”

Home, March 2007

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Glass Artists Embark on a Southwestern Reverie

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MARKOW & NORRIS: WOVEN GLASS ARTISTS EMBARK ON A SOUTHWESTERN REVERIE

Artists Innovate with Size, Style and 30 Variations on the Color Green

Falls Church, VA. February 2007 – Eric Markow and Thom Norris have long been drawn to the stark, vivid contrasting colors and the picture-perfect sparse landscape of the American Southwest. Indeed, the artists’ love affair with the Southwest has led them to create a 2007 collection featuring variations on the most iconic forms, destinations and colors that the region has to offer. This is not the first foray into desert colors and motifs for the notable American woven glass artists — and, as the artists will tell you, this collection is just the beginning. Read More

Galleries Nationally Present the Impossible

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GALLERIES NATIONALLY PRESENT THE IMPOSSIBLE

Featuring the Woven Glass nest babies™ of Markow & Norris

Falls Church, Virginia Feb. 2007 – Represented in 50 nationally renowned galleries, Markow & Norris is celebrating the one year anniversary of their whimsical woven glass nest babies™, Markow & Norris’ 12 new collectible designs inspired by the purposeful and delicate weave of a bird’s nest. Read More

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