Oberini Glass Design Inc.
Ana Willow Obermayr Works in Glass


Portfolio

Phoenix Flower Sculptural 
Chandelier

Commissioned by a private school in Miami Florida for their theater lobby. Blown Glass and Steel. 7 feet tall by 4.5 feet wide.



Also available wired to light, or as groups of  wall -mounted sconces, in any color desired.

Philip Stark's "Icon"

Chandelier, Miami Beach. 11 feet tall by 6 feet wide, this chandelier was originally shipped from London, but arrived in tiny, broken pieces. Oberini was able to re-make all of the broken pieces and re-install them within 36 hours.

Glass Bustier

A challenging project for Oberini, a purple glass bustier for the Latin singer, Zayda, to wear during her concert tour. Pictured here in the liner notes of her recent album,
"Purple Dreams".This project involved making an exact body cast to create a perfectly fitting glass garment.

Fronkus Silicus Sculptures
 
Originally created for photo ad campaign selling accessories in Brazil.

 The Fronkus Silicus species is the subject of a forthcoming art book, and will soon be found frolicking in your local art museum in large herds.
 

Maistra at Work


 The craft of glass blowing is about 2,500 years old, and there are only a few among the 6 billion people on earth who have mastered the skills to create fine works today.

Ana Willow Obermayr is even more rare, since she is among the few women who have done so.






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