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- 509 Minor Ave N, Seattle, 98109, WA
- mailto:peter@peterdavidstudio.com
- (206) 547-2868
Peter David Studio Inc. 5.0 1 Review. Artists & Artisans. Write a Review. About Us Projects Business Reviews Ideabooks. From the small and simple to the large and challenging we thrive on bringing a wide spectrum of visions to life. We create over 350 types of glass, often developing unique versions for specific projects.
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- (206) 547-2868
- Seattle, 98109, WA
Pacific NW associate editor. Peter David does windows. In fact, as the big brain behind Peter David Studio — creators of art and architectural glass — he does them like nobody else....
Our studio was originally founded as Peter David Studio by artist and craftsman Peter David. Today our company is led by Peter’s former apprentice, and fellow artist, Kerry Johnson who has over two decades of experience in the industry.
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The studio focus has been on glass in architecturally functional forms as well as personal explorations of inner visions expressed as autonomous art works. Over the years, Peter has taught many classes and individuals the wonders of glass in art and architecture.
- 509 Minor Ave N, Seattle, 98109, WA
- mailto:info@peterdavidstudio.com
- (206) 547-2868
Jul 21, 2020 · The Ensemble has performed in more than 70 countries, and having trained at the Lecoq school in Paris and worked with directors such as Peter Brook, David Glass continues to be artistic director of the company, which this week was in Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun Centre with the Èlan Lost Child Project. One critic described the Ensemble’s work as ...
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimalism, being built up from repetitive phrases and shifting layers.