At first glance, legendary glass artist Louis Comfort Tiffany struck me as a designer whose art is the way he lays stuff out. A mosaic guy.
I don’t care about lamps so when I saw his lamps I thought “oh, …lamps.” You’d see 20 lamps that are just nicely melded together pieces of glass. Probably a huge feat, probably one of the first to do stained glass window type of art as lampshades.
But then
I’d see one of Tiffany’s sculptural pieces.
Now I start thinking he must have inspired Dr. Seuss (who was 0 when Tiffany was 50).
Then I’d see Tiffany’s creativity in sculpture come out in lamps.
And start thinking he definitely inspired Salvador Dalí (who was 0 when Tiffany was 56).
Then in the gallery I’d see a lady looks like my old neighbor LouAnne.
LouAnne used to care for a bunch of rabbits and she would even help breed rabbits and give them breast milk when she was lactating.
There’s something about Louis Comfort Tiffany’s pieces that’s so Napwear approved and awe-inspiring. It’s like he brings the joys of just watching nature in the outdoors into the indoors.
LouAnne would often get a bit chewed up by the rabbits. One time when we were walking the dogs past her house, we heard her complain about the chewing to my parents, “Getting a bit bit by the ‘bits.” So my cousins and I would make LouAnne bunny butter.
Tiffany’s glass art was so reminiscent of the actual outdoors I could feel my nipples getting chewed by rabbits.
The most Napwear approved glass work by Louis Comfort Tiffany had to have been these hand-crafted clocks embedded into the living room wall to tell you whether you just napped or just hibernated months into the future.
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