Dylan Martinez American, b. 1985

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"H2O/SiO2" Series

Overview
"I am often inspired while being in nature and observing natural phenomena. It’s often the way light can transform an object or environment in unexpected ways." - Dylan Martinez

Dylan Martinez's artistry delves into the interplay between human perception and the mesmerizing medium of glass. Through a fusion of light, space, and the inherent qualities of glass, Martinez's creations transcend conventional boundaries, inviting viewers to question the very nature of reality.

 

His artistic endeavors have earned him global acclaim, with his sculptures gracing esteemed public and private collections across continents. International publications, including Elle Decoration UK, NL, and Germany, American Craft Magazine, Interior Design Magazine, and Aesthetica Magazine, have celebrated Martinez's contributions to the artistic dialogue.

Works
  • Dylan Martinez, BL 44, 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    BL 44, 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, BL 46, 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    BL 46, 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez glass water bag sculpture with air bubble glass fish
    Dylan Martinez
    Bubble Fish Water Bag (Angel Fish) - 4, 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martines glass water bag sculpture with air bubble fish
    Dylan Martinez
    Bubble Fish Water Bag (Angel Fish) - 6, 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, D 100, 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    D 100, 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, D 61, 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    D 61, 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, D 99, 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    D 99, 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez sculpted glass sculpture
    Dylan Martinez
    Electric Blue Surge Duo, 2020
    Hand blown and sculpted glass sculpture, acquired as a set
  • Dylan Martinez, Light Blue Surge Duo, 2020
    Dylan Martinez
    Light Blue Surge Duo, 2020
    Hand blown and sculpted glass sculpture, acquired as a set
  • Dylan Martinez, Purple Surge Duo, 2020
    Dylan Martinez
    Purple Surge Duo, 2020
    Hand blown and sculpted glass sculpture, acquired as a set
  • Dylan Martinez water balloon glass sculpture
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Cobalt), 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez water balloon glass sculpture
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Forest Green), 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Water Balloon (Lemonade), 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Lemonade), 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Water Balloon (Light Purple), 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Light Purple), 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Water Balloon (Pink), 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Pink), 2024
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez water balloon glass sculpture
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Pink), 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Water Balloon (Yellow), 2024
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon (Yellow), 2024
    Hand blown glass scupture
  • Dylan Martinez glass water balloon sculpture with water droplets
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon with Droplets (Dark Purple), 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Water Balloon with Droplets (Light Blue), 2025
    Dylan Martinez
    Water Balloon with Droplets (Light Blue), 2025
    Hand blown glass sculpture
  • Dylan Martinez, Yellow Surge Duo, 2020
    Dylan Martinez
    Yellow Surge Duo, 2020
    Hand blown and sculpted glass sculpture, acquired as a set
Biography

Dylan Martinez earned his MFA in Glass at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. He
has studied with master craftsman across the U.S. and abroad. His artwork is regularly
exhibited throughout the US and internationally. Dylan’s artwork is held in several international public and private collections, notably, the Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Martinez has been featured in several publications such as Colossal, Elle Decoration, American Craft Magazine, Interior Design Magazine. Dylan designs and creates all his work by hand in his studio in Bingen, Washington.


Dylan’s artwork often provokes the boundaries of human perception. His work
challenges the viewer’s expectations through the manipulation of light, space, and the optical properties of glass. While steeped in the traditional techniques in glass making, he constantly strives to discover novel approaches to exploit the material. His hyper-realistic water bag sculptures often trick viewers into believing the glass objects are in fact water filled plastic bags.


With his latest series, Dylan explore popart and introduces color into his work for the first time in a several years with his solid sculpted Pac-Man inspired ghosts and hyperealistic water balloons that lure the viewer in with their simplistic design and ethereal luminosity.

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