Didier Tisseyre
Didier Tisseyre first studied fine art in Aix en Provence. He discovered glass as a material at the Centre International du Verre et Arts Plastiques (CIRVA) in Marseille and went on to study casting techniques with a F.I.A.C.R.E. grant in the Czech Republic. Tisseyre also traveled to Brazil, Africa, and India, while working on textiles projects with communities. After his travels, he created a studio in Provence.
Tisseyre currently uses the casting know-how of Czech studios to give three-dimensional life to the signs and figures that he usually first draws on paper or paints on canvas.
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The Corning Museum of Glass partnered with the Musée des Arts Décoratifs to present GlassLab, the Museum's design program, in Paris, in the Tuileries Garden, October 22-27, 2013. French designer Didier Tisseyre worked with GlassLab glassmakers to explore encasing graphic copper elements in blown glass.