Sidney Hutter designs and fabricates original, sculptural glass vessels from his Newton, Massachusetts studio.
Hutter has developed a unique design style, influenced and cultivated from his passion for art and architecture and melded with an interest in the commercial glass and adhesive technology industries.
Using commercial plate glass, adhesives that react to ultraviolet light, and vibrant pigments, the artist creates mesmerizing sculptures that respond to light and movement.
With a combined use of rough or highly polished glass surfaces, along with specialized pigmented adhesives, Hutter creates three-dimensional sculptural objects in which the intersection of form, glass, color and light unite to create works of art with an amazing and ever-changing spectrum of color, reflection, and refraction.
Each piece is created using sophisticated and refined processes for cutting, polishing and laminating commercially available plate glass.
Hutter’s interest in glass, ultraviolet light and adhesive technology, and pigment applications have taken him around the country, attending conferences and researching the latest advancements in those fields.
“It is both exciting and humbling when a viewer steps up to a piece and says, ‘Wow, I have never seen anything like this before’.” the artist shares. 
More of Sidney Hutter’s marvelous glassworks can be found at https://www.sidneyhutter.com/
that is beautiful art! 🌟🌟💖💖
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I have a weakness for glass works — the sparkle, the shape — these are wonderful examples of glass blowing technology. Thank you.
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Aw, man…. I wish I’d been exposed to stuff like this back when I was young enough to pursue it as an art!
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Glass art seems so very advanced to me. Although I love it I don’t think I’d ever have the talent or patience to pursue it!
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I bet you’d be great!! Full kiln glassblowing is super hard to pick up, but stuff like this looks much easier. I’ve met people who fuse glass in home kilns.
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That would be a fascinating form of art to understand!
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Beautiful! I have always loved art glass. Thank you for your post!
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You are quite welcome. I have a soft spot for sparkly glass.
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gee whiz… if he likes it when people express their appreciation for his works, then he will fall in LOVE with me! holy mackerel, Andy!
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These glass works are amazing, aren’t they?
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These are wonderful !!
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Love that you enjoyed them!
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