Simon Waranch
Glass, Metal, Silicone, Reticello (International)
Dallas, TX
The possibilities that can emerge from the weight of hot glass at the end of a blowpipe and the promise of transforming molten material into shimmering, solid vessels are the elements that lure Simon Waranch into the studio every day. Introduced to glassblowing while on a class trip to Murano at the age of 15, Waranch found his life calling while still a student at the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas. It provided him a new autonomy for creating. He has spent the intervening years studying this centuries old craft. Waranch takes every opportunity he can to travel to learn from leading glass artists. A distinct privilege was working with Canadian glass master, Laura Donefer. In addition to an apprenticeship with Carlyn Ray in Dallas, Waranch has also studied under Joe Cariati in Los Angeles, William Gudenrath in Corning, New York, Davide Fuin in Murano and Dante Marioni in Seattle.
Driven by the exacting craftsmanship of his mentors, Waranch has spent the past several years perfecting his technique. His current interest explores reticello. Based on methods formed during Antiquity and refined by the Venetians in the Renaissance, it is a difficult process. Mastering its complexity, with its endless detail, creates a rich depth that is a barometer for perfection. Waranch works continuously to evolve the technique, keeping it current and fresh. Creating and manipulating its intricate caning, it is a fitting path for the artist, who has played with pattern for years.
Simon Waranch was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He recently completed his education at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, where he earned the Walter B Ford Scholarship of Excellence. In addition to group exhibitions across the United States and in Venice, Waranch’s work has been featured in one-person exhibitions at the National Center for Jewish Art in Dallas and the Longview Museum of Fine Arts in Longview, Texas. His work is part of the permanent collections at the Longview Museum and the Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Craighead Green Gallery in Dallas and Sandra Ainsley Gallery in Toronto represent his work, which is being acquired by public and private collections throughout the United States.

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Sale$1,944
10 Easy Pieces
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Sale$1,944
5 Times
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Sale$462
Aqua Green Carmel
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Sale$4,500
Bottle Assemblage
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Sale$900
Bright Horizons
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Sale$2,000
Brown/Green Color Study
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Sale$1,300
Cavern
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Sale$3,800
Celebration
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Sale$1,000
Cindy
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Sale$3,600
Color Study Human 1
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Sale$1,998
Crumbling Into Tears
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Sale$1,001
Exotics or Weeds
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Sale$900
Go With The Flow
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Sale$900
Graceful Journey
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Sale$462
Happy Thoughts
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Sale$1,800
Imagine
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Sale$1,500
In The Atmosphere
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Sale$900
In The Tiki Hut
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Sale$900
Meandering Thoughts
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Sale$2,000
Medium Cloud 4
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Sale$1,800
Medium Cloud 6
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Sale$2,970
Meeting in the Middle
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Sale$1,900
Murinne Vessel
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Sale$1,320
Other Worldly
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Sale$4,500
Pink Human 4
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Sale$2,900
Pink Lady No. 2
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Sale$1,750
Purple Haze
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Sale$2,000
Purple Osmosis
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Sale$462
Purple, Orange, Gold
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Sale$3,300
Simon
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Sale$1,300
Small Dark Red Mirrored Form
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Sale$1,100
Striped Murinne Vessel
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Sale$2,160
Upbeat Mood