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About Chris Cosma

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    Artists Christopher Cosma and Denise Amses recently unveiled their sculpture “Rhythms of Infinity” in the Town Center of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The 12-ton, 10-foot high, 5-foot deep, 32-foot long sculpture madeof light, crystal, steel, etched glass and stone …

Chris Cosma

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    Chris Cosma: Sculptor. Painter. Inventor.

Christopher Cosma - Sculptures and Art Wescover

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    Explore Christopher Cosma's Sculptures and Art, in beautifully designed spaces— like restaurants, hotels and cafes. Meet the creator, get the design details, and explore thousands more unique, creator-made works of all kinds! From Art & Decor, to Designer Furniture, and even Street Art…

Chris Cosma Site and Studio

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    Site and Studio

Field of Dreams by chris cosma Field of dreams, Art ...

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Alight - Pulp Studio

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    Alight was created by Brooklyn artisans Chris Cosma and Denise Amses into a collection of bas-relief glass textures. In 2014 the studio of AMSES COSMA began collaboration with Pulp Studio to manufacture and offer ALIGHT to a larger customer base than was possible through their studio. Alight is not just a glass product, but a fully engineered wall system.

Public Work — Denise Amses

    http://www.deniseamses.com/publicwork/
    Denise Amses. “Rhythms of Infinity’’. 30 Rockefeller Center Concourse, New York, NY Artists: Denise Amses & Chris Cosma Tishman Speyer Investment Properties Bas-relief in cast crystal, etched glass, steel, programmed light 10’ x 32 ’ x 5’. “Rhythms of Infinity’’.

M'bwebwe - Wikipedia

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    They include painters David Wayne Cole, Thomas David Little (1955–2006), and James F. Quinlan, sculptor Christopher Cosma, computer artist Jeff Brice, and multi-media artists Peter Brill and Mark Bloch. The group soon grew to include others including Douglas Ferguson, Sylvia Sherry, Susan Cole, Lauren Silver, Nan Truitt and John Fletcher.

Water and Light: The Art of Denise Amses HuffPost

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/denise-amses_b_8287026
    On one such job, she met her husband, Christopher Cosma. They decided to combine households and studios, establishing Amses-Cosma Inc. in 1991. The couple soon began to receive large commissions for public spaces, Amses original dream.

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