In a short 10 years, Robert Kaindl Glass Art has become a global enterprise. The artist travels all over the world, installing his glass creations. Each series has a particular range of sizes: Some of his handiwork can actually be nestled within the palm of a hand. Others are a noticeable 45 inches high. His chandeliers, which are majestic and mesmerizing, can measure between 30 inches to over a towering 20 feet or larger.
Kaindl is a tall man—standing 6 feet 6 inches—so he feels right at home with his Giant Series. He also is aware that his physical stature might seem to be in conflict with his soft, soulful side, but this dichotomy fuels his work and motivates him.
“I describe my Celebration Chandelier Series, for example, as a series of ‘visual contradictions.’ A 6-foot chandelier, for instance, weighs approximately 500 pounds, and it is suspended by a single cable. My chandeliers appear to be freeform and floating, yet they are a study of balance and symmetry.” The chandeliers appear to be sculptures that float in the air, suspended in their beauty and perfection. However, Kaindl emphasizes, these are more than what meets the eyes: “I designed the Celebration Chandelier Series to be completely functional. They are illuminated from within, which mimics the fire from which it was created. There are many variables to consider when your objective is to create flawless glass. I work exclusively with transparent colors. If you have bubbles or flaws, they will be apparent. I am a perfectionist. I love the beauty of pure glass without inclusions—each delicate, uninterrupted translucent piece. The effort is painstaking but well worth it.”
He and his team hand-blow each and every piece in their state-of-the-art Redmond, Wash., studio. While he works, he allows his imagination and his spirit to soar free. He is “inspired by nature and the classic Murano (Italy) glass-blowing techniques, which I infuse with my own edgy yet organic style. The inspiration for the Signature Collection was organic forms, specifically sea life. I have created several series based on my fascination with aquatic species and my passion for the preservation of their habitats.”
In addition to honoring the ecosystem through his art glass designs, Kaindl also is committed to giving donations and raising awareness of charities that help the natural landscape. That is one of his favorite components of being a success. He is able to give a portion of his income and inspire others to do so in the name of charitable outreach: “I hope that my contributions assist in finding the cure for cancer and other aggressive diseases. I hope that my donations and time spent raising awareness alleviate hunger, pain, and suffering for children and for animals.” These wishes are near and dear to his heart.
Besides his achievements in glass, Kaindl truly believes that his real legacy will be his son and his daughter: “I hope that I have instilled in them my faith, hope, love, ethics, and passion to dream. I hope that they live long and healthy lives.”
When pressed to discuss how his artwork will endure and what it will say about him, the artist is humbled by the possibility of being remembered. “To be remembered, that would be nice,” he muses. “I am living my mission. I love to meet my collectors/clients and make them happy. I am thrilled that I am present and living my passion every day. I am extremely fortunate to have achieved this level of success. I understand that it is not an easy journey. Art is subjective, and art is business. Understanding both of these things is critical to being sustainable.”