“At the age of ten, my father gave me books by Victor Vasarely, the leader of the op art movement, whose work had a great impact on me,” says Gabriele Küstner. She later trained as a glass coldworker at the Staatliche Glasfachschule Hadamar in Germany, before spending a year in Tennessee, US, where she had access to a glassblowing facility. After some time she was able to pull glass cane in different colours and overlays. By the mid 1980s she started her own studio in Germany. A fusing class, which she took a few years later, introduced her to the possibility of using china paint to colour glass rods from the outside. Over the years she has refined that process and developed her own very personal style.
Gabriele Küstner