Michael DuPille
Seattle resident Michael Dupille has worked in art his entire career,
as both creator and educator. Experienced in a variety of media including
animation, illustration, print, and textile design, he continues to challenge
himself through invention and innovation.
Michael was part of the glass blowing program at Central Washington
University in the early 70’s. Since the late 1980's he has worked extensively
with glass, having developed and refined a technique for 'painting with glass'
that uses crushed glass (frit) in combination kiln fired methods. He refers to
this process as fritography. Michael pioneered many kiln forming
processes, especially in the area of mold making and kiln casting.
He has done design work for Bullseye Glass, was a guest artist and
instructor at Camp Colton, and his creative input is well featured in
Boyce Lundstrom's books on art glass techniques. His work is highly collectible
and his numerous public and private commissions include projects for the Washington
and Oregon State Arts Commissions, The Everett Cultural Commission, The Seattle Times,
The Pierce County Arts Commission, Amazon.com and the Seattle Mariners.
CLASSES:
TH-D704 - Fritography
NEW FR-D710 - Advanced Frit