Dino Rosin

Dino Rosin was born in Venice on May 30, 1948.

His family moved to the island of Murano when he was two months old.
At the age of twelve, Dino Rosin left school and began working as an apprentice at the Barovier and Toso glassworks, where he remained until he joined his brothers Loredano and Mirco in their Artvet factory in 1963, making unique glass sculptures.
Dino Rosin continued working at Artvet until 1975 when he moved to Loredano Rosin's newly established Studio as his assistant. There, Dino collaborated with his brother for more than 25 years, becoming one of the best international artists.
In 1988 Dino Rosin was invited to the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington to teach freehand glass sculpture with Loredano and American glass artist William Morris. Examples of his skill in cutting and finishing large glass sculptures have been exhibited around the world.
After the tragic death of Loredano (1991), brothers Dino, Diego, and Mirco opened a new glass studio in 1992.
There Dino forged his glass sculptures, characterized by purity of the material, simplicity of form and technical research. For the past two decades, his works have been exhibited in many major art galleries around the world, and each year he is called to the United States and other parts of the world for courses and creative demonstrations.

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The biggest merit of Loredano and Dino Rosin is the rediscovery of the "alchemy" behind the mysterious chalcedony technique, realized for the first time in Murano in the 15 th Century, but the secret of which had been lost for 150 years.

Dino Rosin's skillful use of calcedonio glass is unique and makes his pieces recognizable and very important for collectos.

An example of Dino Rosin's art can be found here

  • Gillian Humphrey
    Mar 02, 2023 at 00:58

    My name is Gillian and I’m a clearance Assistant on the Netflix show Selling the OC. I’m reaching out about Dino Rosin’s artwork. Do you know who represents Rosin’s artwork? A client has a sculpture displayed in their home and the home will be filmed in an upcoming episode on FRIDAY MARCH 3rd. They would like to leave the piece on display so I’m reaching out to obtain permission via materials release form. Please let me know, thank you.

  • Jan Spell
    Aug 12, 2022 at 04:45

    I purchased the Adonis Art Sculpture from your studio in 2005. It was shipped here to the Atlanta, GA area.
    Its been on my mantle for 17 years and I still love it.

    Just wanted to let you know. Have a great day.
    Jan Spell

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