MURANO STUDIO
Artist Romano Dona'
Romano
Donà was born in Murano in 1956 into a family with centuries of experience in
glassmaking. He entered the furnace at an early age, beginning his
apprenticeship with his father at the Flli. Manfren Glassworks.
In 1975 he began with the glass master Livio Seguso where he continued for
twenty years. There Romano perfected his skills, not only in meeting the
exacting demands of Seguso but by collaborating with a series of artists such as
Henry Mavrodin, Federica Marangoni, Mimmo Rotella and Ugo Marano. He
developed a specialty with glass sculpture and in 1987 he won the Premio Murano
award for glass masters.
In 1997 Romano began working at Stefano Toso Glassworks, where he created his
own original pieces. He also continued collaborations with artists.
This infusion of creative energy from artists such as Rodica Tanasescu, Antonio
Meneghetti, Raffaele Rossi and David Farsi helped him diversify his skills
. In 2000 with Silvano Belardinelli, the art director for a group of
Japanese artists, he translated the designs of several Asian artists into glass.
Then in 2003 Romano began experimenting with the traditional Muranese techniques
of "filigrana" and "incalmo." His application of these
centuries-old processes looked entirely new. The results were
brightly colored, heavy vessels that undulated with pattern. Thus was born
an new collection for Oggetti in the U.S.
Romano continues his experimentations. He is currently collaborating with
Lucio Bubacco, the great Italian lampworker and sculptor. They are working
together to combine the techniques of lampwork and "massicio"
sculpture in a effort to produce something very new. This continued
willingness to delve deeper into the glass and to push its limits promises a
continual flow of excitement from Romano Donà.