Robert Held's collections range from classic to
contemporary. From vases to bowls to hearts to paperweights,
his designs are inspired by the work of famous artists such
as Monet, Klimt and Tiffany.
Born in Santa Ana, California, Robert Held aspired to be an
artist from an early age. His father, a sculptor, only lived
six years of his son's life, but passed on the talent and appreciation
of art that gave Robert the beginnings of a quest to create
beauty in form and color. In High School his paintings won
him the "Ebell Award" for promising students. He
studied painting at Whittier College until ceramics artist
F. Carleton Ball crossed his path. To explore this new medium,
Robert changed colleges, supporting himself through this time
as the Art Director of the Los Angeles County Fair.
Pursuing a Master's Degree in Fine Arts at the University
of Southern California, Robert was awarded the graduate assistantship.
At this time, he won the prestigious "Glen Lukins Award"
for new work in ceramics.
Upon graduating, Robert was offered a position as Head of
Ceramics at a college being built in Ontario. He accepted
the position becoming the youngest department head at the
Sheridan College - School of Design.
In 1968, after a visit to the Penland School of Crafts in
North Carolina, Robert Held discovered a new love: the art
of glassblowing. He returned to Sheridan College inspired
and succeeded in launching Canada's first college level hot
glass program in 1969. This program allowed many Canadian
artists to become skilled in this medium, and crowned Robert
Held as the pioneer of art glass in Canada.
Eventually, Mr. Held left the teaching world, and in 1978
he began his own glass studio known as Skookum Art Glass Inc
based out of Calgary, AB and operated there until 1987. At
this time, he moved to Vancouver, BC, and continues to enjoy
much success there today at his studio: Robert Held Art Glass,
and also through the many fine galleries and gift shops that
carry his work throughout North America, Europe and Japan.
Robert uses techniques that date back as long ago as 2000
B.C. however, his collections range from classic to contemporary.
Some works are inspired by the paintings of famous artists
such as Monet and Klimt, while others take inspiration from
photographers and even interior designers. Our studio prides
itself on providing its customers with a large selection of
affordable hand-blown gift items, as well as Robert Held's
individual creations for the serious collector.
Robert's glass work has also been chosen for many prestigious
awards and collections. His goblets were selected to grace
the table of the Governor General's "Perfect Setting"
and his newest commissioned piece: a glass bowl encasing 23rd
karat gold maple leaves and sparkling dichroic glass now sits
in Her Majesty's Royal Collection. In 2003, a piece from Mr.
Held's Flower Line was selected as the Canadian Gift and Tableware
Association's Gift of the Year. His glass sculptures may also
be found in major collections such as the Roland Michener
and the Indusman.
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