Glass artist Guido van Besouw is one of the few glass blowers in South Africa. He creates a large variety of glass which he supplies to art galleries, shops and interior decorators around the country. Guido produces a wide range of work including blown tabletop arts glass, glass lighting, architectural glass and decor glass. Every piece is hand blown by Guido at his studio where sand and fire are transformed into pieces of art. Each glass piece that Guido creates is individual and uniquely different in colour size and shape.
Guido van Besouw entered the art world when the opportunity arose in 1977 aged 26 to serve as an apprentice under Anton Voorveld an established stained glass artist at the time.
In 1980 Guido launched his career as a full time glass artist, by creating a set of windows and skylights for the Royal Hotel Grill Room in Durban. For the next ten years he produced many windows for churches and private residents around South Africa. In 1984 Guido was invited to a group glass art exhibition at the NSA gallery where he saw blown glass by Shirley Cloete, David Reade and Barry Thompson, and was fascinated by the potential of this creative medium.
Ten years later in 1994 he started in earnest to research the possibility of blowing glass and exploring the potential of making his own glass for stained glass windows. By 1996 he had built a furnace acquired kilns and most of the tools needed to blow glass. Early in 1997 Guido started making glass, teaching himself and developing his skills along the way.
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