Artist Bio
About the Artist
Randi Solin uses glass like a contemporary abstract expressionist painter. She has been working in glass for over 30 years. Her work has been collected, shown, and exhibited throughout the world, including the permanent collection at The White House, nine U.S. Embassies, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
"Owning Randi’s work has kept my love of glass alive.
When I ran into Randi’s work I fell in love again, it’s really fueled
my love of collecting glass" - Robyn Stump, Collector
Photo by Kristen Vallejo Photography
- Randi Solin
Up close view of Spring Cintura
Photo by Kristen Vallejo Photography
Each piece I create is rooted in the belief that art carries a history—a story revealed through its layers. By building up the glass in such a deliberate way, I explore the notion of time, memory, and transformation. The optics of the glass allow this history to unfold, revealing the 'soul' of the work in its final form.
Randi with her sculptures at a gallery in New Jersey
and I fell in love with the Sahara Flat, which totally intrigued me.
Since then I’ve collected 9 of her pieces. I love supporting Randi’s work
because she’s such a kind and loving individual, and I know it makes a difference."
Randi with Flight and Azul Kauri at a gallery in Florida
"I just knew her work was for me, it's kind of like, if you’re a home buyer and you walk into a few houses and you go, “eh” and then you finally walk into a house and go “I can see myself here” its like that, you just know its for you when you see her pieces.
It's hard to pick a favorite piece, they’re like children, you just love them all."
- Dennis Bivona, collector