Expert Art Glass Repair and Restoration

Restoring the Beauty of Art Glass

Glass is a beautiful medium for artists. Art glass seems not entirely liquid, nor entirely solid: it is both, as well as intricate and flowing. It is one of life’s great rewards when a special piece of art glass is added to the elegance and style in your home, and in the last 30 years glass art has seen a considerable increase in popularity. Perhaps you are one of the many who are adding glass sculptures to their art collections.

Antique goddess mural glass art broken

Your glass artwork is entirely unique and there are many different styles and techniques, some dating back centuries and others contemporary. Finding a truly unique design is a bit like finding a treasure. If you do find that unique glass sculpture and it is damaged, consider glass art repair to bring the broken sculpture back to life.

By their nature, glass art and glass sculpture are fragile. However, all is not lost when a glass sculpture is broken — not if you find a skilled glass art repair and restoration specialist such as Michael Bokrosh, founder of Bokrosh Studio in Seattle, WA. Have a look at these restored glass art pieces before and after repair.

Art glass can be an important financial investment. Superior glass sculpture works can range in prices of tens of thousands and up. It makes financial sense to protect your investment. If your art glass is chipped or broken, there is no need to put your damaged sculpture in the closet. Nor do you have to write off your art investment. With a careful restoration process, a skilled artisan can fix broken art glass.

Antique goddess mural glass art repaired by Michael Bokrosh

Michael Bokrosh is the skilled artisan that can produce restorations to these special pieces of art. With his unique skills, he can fix broken art glass to the point that the repair is undetectable, which is referred to as full restoration. As an artist himself, Michael respects the original intent of the artist. His art glass repairs and restoration focus on restoring the piece with respect to the artistic vision of the artist, without influencing or changing the piece.

Michael Bokrosh has dedicated his life to working with glass sculpture. As a teen, he apprenticed in his family glass business. He continued his education in a variety of glass studios in the US and extended training programs in Europe, including training at Orrefors Glass School in Sweden and Pilchuck glass studio in Seattle. After more than 38 years of working with glass and training with glass masters, Michael produces astounding, original glass sculpture featured in glass galleries, corporate collections, and hundreds of individual homes while also providing glass restoration services.

Contact our glass sculpture repair and restoration experts today.