contact and biography for domsky glass
Domsky Glass Studio
3720 Oquendo Ave., Suite 104
Las Vegas, Nevada 89118 USA
(702)616-2830

email: domskyglass@aol.com
Barbara Domsky and Larry Domsky

Glass Artists

Within their 5,000 square foot Las Vegas location, they have three fully equipped studios. Two devoted to the creation of glass works and the other dedicated to the fabrication of metal.
Barbara’s Statement:
“I have always had such love and respect for art itself. To be able to evoke emotion in others through my artwork is the ultimate goal. I found my voice through glass. In its heated state glass has a life of its own. It is such an exciting medium to work with. Here is this solid liquid form that when exposed to heat can change in color and shape. I am always an eager participant to its final outcome.”


Barbara Domsky
An Expression of Her Life
It has been said that an artist’s work is an expression of his or her life. To truly endear the beauty of Barbara Domsky’s studio  glass you need to trace back through her colorful life.  Each original piece of art she creates encompasses shades of her past and elements of her vision for the future.

Barbara’s upbringing and education was anything but conventional. Born in California and raised by parents who believed that life’s experience and exposure to culture was just as valuable as a traditional education, she traveled to various countries with her family visiting art museums and galleries along the way. It was this exposure that brought her love and respect of the arts to the forefront of her being. As a child she eventually settled in Africa where she resided for the next ten years.
After several years of private art instruction she enrolled in a four year art program which included studies of Art History, Practical Art, Art Appreciation and Interior Design.

Until she discovered the art of forming and melting glass Barbara experimented with other, more popular, art forms such as ceramics and acrylics.

In her mid twenties she relocated to the United States, and moved to Las Vegas, where she began her career in glass design. With the exposure to this new and exciting medium, she began experimenting and challenging the properties of glass melting & forming and over the past sixteen years has developed her extensive knowledge of this medium.

Along with her husband, accomplished metal and glass sculpture, Larry Domsky, she works from her 5000 square foot glass studio located in Las Vegas, NV. The art work of Barbara Domsky has been commissioned by such clients as Chef Charlie Palmer, Toyota, City of Hope, and Cirque Du Soleil, to name a few.

Larry’s Statement:
“I have always had a wild imagination and an excessive amount of energy.  Since childhood I’ve known that I was destined to create and would become an accomplished artist. After finishing school, I followed the path that led me in that direction and here I am today. I feel extremely blessed that each day I face another opportunity to create something that did not exist the day before. Each project brings a new challenge, different from the one before. It is this energy that charges my imagination and fuels my excitement to create.”
Larry Domsky
A Visionary of Glass Art
Larry Domsky is considered a visionary of glass art. He is continually introducing additional forms of glass, hot and fusion, to the palette of objects he melds into each work of art. His signature work has sold through galleries across the United States. The success of Larry’s art and his love for working with glass found him by way of another art form, metal fabrication.

Pinpointing a time, or situation that he can attribute to the beginning of his longstanding artistic career would be at age 18 when he helped build the Las Vegas stage set for the production show Jubilee. As Las Vegas was being rebuilt to don the title Entertainment Capital of the World, Larry fabricated projects and designs out of metal for some of city’s and entertainment’s memorable experiences, MGM Hotel’s life size recreation of the Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz, the closing ceremony’s stage for Los Angeles’ 1984 Summer Olympics, a set design for Sylvester Stallone’s action movie Over the Top, Bellagio Hotel’s 20 by 15 foot Fall Cornucopia for the atrium at the opening of the property, Nike’s one-of-a-kind benches for their Forum Shop Niketown, inside Caesar’s Palace, and the Memorial to James C. Brown for The United States Post Office’s Sunset location in Las Vegas, just to name a few. His artistic talents with metal have left a fingerprint of his work throughout the city of Las Vegas.

He continually finds purpose for both metal and glass to coexist, his skill in creating art from these two mediums extends 24 years

This self taught artist has developed his skill and distinct style through the years and has become recognized for his art works which include sculptures, glass paintings, lit glass forms and functional art works.

For the past 16 years he has worked along side his wife, Barbara Domsky, also a well known and respected glass fusion artist. Together they work fulltime on their art. Their collections are housed in five countries and throughout the United States.

Barbara Domsky and Larry Domsky
Informational CD and
Portfolio Available Upon Request
Partial Client List
Resident artists of Wynn Hotel
Cirque Du Soleil
Atlandia Design Group, Las Vegas, Nevada
Giorgio Armani
Nike
Storm Theater, Mandalay Bay Resorts, Las Vegas, Nevada
Bertolini's Restaurant, Forum Shops, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Bellagio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Charlie Palmer's Steakhouse inside the Four Season's Hotel
Aureole, Las Vegas, Nevada and Charlie Palmer's Steakhouse, Washington D.C.
Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, Nevada
Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Overseas: India, New Zealand, S. Africa, Germany & Australia


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