Dutch Schulze
9 Pieces Found
BioDutch Schulze began his career as a sculptor in 1970, working with clay and carving wood, while living in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado. He had graduated from the University of Missouri in 1968, and studied Art and Art History for a year at Wagner College in Bregenz, Austria. In 1975, Dutch moved to the Southern Oregon Coast. Glass is the sculptural medium that boasts the richest and most brilliant colors. Dutch employees a color application technique that involves the layering of different transparent colors over opaque design patterns. This produces a rich subtly complex background upon which he picks up hot twisted cane and murrini. The result is the flowing “Dreamscape” effect, which makes his work unique and recognizable.
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